Human Gamma Globulin
Human Gamma Globulin (HGG) is a plasma protein derived from pooled donated human plasma. It contains antibodies that help fight off infections and diseases. This medication is used primarily to treat certain immunodeficiency disorders and to prevent hepatitis B infection in individuals who are at high risk. In some cases, HGG may be used to treat specific types of hemolytic anemia and autoimmune diseases. It is administered through intramuscular or intravenous injections, depending on the condition being treated. Human Gamma Globulin is a vital therapy for patients with compromised immune systems, providing them with the necessary antibodies to protect against infections and enhance their overall health.

Showing all 2 results