Immune globulin subcutaneous and Bumps: What Users Say
Brand names: Hizentra, Xembify, Cuvitru, Cutaquig
Reviews for Immune globulin subcutaneous
- SHE...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- January 1, 2020
For Primary Immunodeficiency Syndrome "First treatment: abdominal cramps, nurse suggested Benadryl. No problem since. I only took them twice! No lumps, bumps, or redness, nothing. Feeling improvement already. Movement already improved. Thank you so much, Cuvitru, this has been 7 years to find a drug that works!"
- SHE...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- January 1, 2020
For Primary Immunodeficiency Syndrome "First treatment: abdominal cramps, nurse suggested Benadryl. No problem since. I only took them twice! No lumps, bumps, or redness, nothing. Feeling improvement already. Movement already improved. Thank you so much, Cuvitru, this has been 7 years to find a drug that works!"
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For Primary Immunodeficiency Syndrome "I take Hizentra once per week, and I have not had any infections, sickness, or any other problems. The prep is very easy, and afterwards, just a few lumps that slowly disappear after a few hours. Once a week at home, and after 2 years with no infections, it has been great."