Immune Globulin SLRA Intravenous Route

How is Immune Globulin SLRA Intravenous Route dosed?

The dosage of immune globulin-slra injection should be determined by a healthcare professional based on factors like age, weight, and medical history. It is important to follow the doctor's instructions and use the medicine as directed.

What is the dosage form of Immune Globulin SLRA Intravenous Route?

The dosage form of immune globulin slra intravenous route is a solution.

What medications are contraindication with Immune Globulin SLRA Intravenous Route?

Certain medical conditions or medications may affect the use of this medicine, including bleeding problems, history of hyponatremia, kidney problems, and IgA deficiency with antibodies against IgA. Inform your doctor about any medications you or your child are taking before receiving immune globulin-slra injection.

How is Immune Globulin SLRA Intravenous Route administered?

Immune Globulin-Slra (Intravenous Route) is administered through a needle placed into one of the veins in a medical facility by a doctor or other trained health professional. It is given intravenously, directly into the vein.

What are common precautions when taking Immune Globulin SLRA Intravenous Route?

Common precautions when taking immune globulin-slra intravenous route include informing your doctor about any allergies, pediatric use (safety and efficacy not established in children younger than 3 years), geriatric use (caution and dose adjustment may be required for elderly patients), and informing your doctor about any medical conditions such as diabetes, heart or blood vessel disease, hyperproteinemia, hyperviscosity, hypovolemia, paraproteinemia, sepsis, or any bleeding problems.