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immunoglobulin replacement therapy
How Often is Therapy Required?
The frequency of
therapy
depends on the method of administration and the individual patient's needs. IVIG is usually administered every 3-4 weeks, while SCIG may be given weekly or bi-weekly.
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What is Immunoglobulin Replacement Therapy?
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How Often is Therapy Required?
How to Prepare for Immunoglobulin Replacement Therapy?
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