Panzyga for Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy User Reviews
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"It helps with my dizziness, balance problems, and tremors. I just wish the doctor knew how to prescribe it. He prescribes it for five days every three months. Panzyga starts wearing off at two weeks. The medication itself only lasts 25 days. I was on IVIG from age 10-18. It worked really well. I took it every two weeks for two days. Side effects: headache and nausea last about 8-9 days. I am a really hard stick, and it’s hard to keep an IV in me."