Immune globulin subcutaneous User Reviews & Ratings (Page 3)
Brand names: Hizentra, Cuvitru, Cutaquig, Xembify
Immune globulin subcutaneous has an average rating of 7.4 out of 10 from a total of 55 reviews on Drugs.com. 62% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 18% reported a negative experience.
Reviews for Immune globulin subcutaneous
- Ris...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- January 27, 2025
For Primary Immunodeficiency Syndrome "I have IMNM, and this medication is crucial to my care plan. Easy to administer SCIG, and I have not had any serious side effects. My dosage is 35 g once every week."
- Ano...
- March 12, 2011
For Primary Immunodeficiency Syndrome "Once you find a good site, it is relatively painless. Almost no severe reactions yet. I can't handle IVIG very well, so this is it for me."
- Anonymous
- July 27, 2010
For Primary Immunodeficiency Syndrome "Easy to use and keeps my son very healthy. The only side effect he has is redness and swelling at the infusion site, but that clears up within a few hours."
- jjr...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- December 5, 2013
For Primary Immunodeficiency Syndrome "So disappointed when they stopped making this product."
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For Primary Immunodeficiency Syndrome "Magic medicine. Very few infections. Taken since 2018. Occasionally rash. Infuse 11g weekly towards bedtime & go to sleep afterwards."