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Life expectancy comparatively being increased  in  those developing country's mostly in Bangaldesh day by day. 

So that the  root cause of immunity is maintaining quality of life. Many of us take "Human Immune Globulin" and "butolinum toxin" as a medication from some registered physicians.


Human immune Globulin meet the body's immune globulin requirement lable for a stronger life.



Butolinum Toxin  protect skin damage astonishingly and frequently.




What are some common side effects of human immune globulin?



Some common side effects of human immune globulin include muscle rigidity, pain, and injection site sequelae. Serious side effects are rare but can include signs of kidney problems, sudden weight gain, fast heartbeat, severe headache, stiff neck, eye pain, sensitivity to light, trouble breathing, and severe allergic reactions.



Can I get infected from receiving human immune globulin treatment before?


Human immune globulin is made from human blood plasma that contains antibodies that protect against bacteria and viruses. The plasma is collected from blood donors and then purified to remove other proteins and contaminants. Careful screening of blood donors, special manufacturing methods, and tests are all used to reduce the risk of infections. 




Role of human immune globulin


Human immune globulin is a substance made from human blood plasma that contains antibodies that protect against bacteria and viruses. It is used to treat primary immunodeficiency disorders, autoimmune disorders, and idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), among other conditions¹³. It is also used to treat some viral infections such as hepatitis A and measles².


How is human immune globulin made?



Human immune globulin is made from human blood plasma that contains antibodies that protect against bacteria and viruses. The plasma is collected from blood donors and then purified to remove other proteins and contaminants¹. The purified plasma is then treated with enzymes to break down the antibodies into smaller pieces called fragments¹. These fragments are then purified further and concentrated into a solution that can be injected into the body¹.



What is the difference between human immune globulin and vaccines? 



Human immune globulin is different from vaccines in that it provides immediate protection against certain diseases by providing antibodies that are ready to immediately start working to defend your body³. Vaccines, on the other hand, require actual inactivated viruses or bacteria to first stimulate your immune system to start producing its own antibodies³. 





How long does it take for human immune globulin to work? 



The time it takes for human immune globulin to work depends on the condition being treated. For example, if it is being used to provide protection against certain infections, it is usually given as soon as possible after you have had contact with someone with the infection². The antibodies usually last for several weeks to months and help your body fight off a large variety of infections before they become serious⁵. If you are getting human immune globulin for this reason, you will need to get it on a regular schedule⁵.



How is human immune globulin used to treat autoimmune disorders?


Human immune globulin is used to treat autoimmune disorders by providing antibodies that help the body fight off infections and other harmful substances¹. It is also used to treat some viral infections such as hepatitis A and measles².



What is idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura?


Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is a bleeding disorder in which the immune system destroys platelets, which are necessary for normal blood clotting. The disorder can cause easy or excessive bruising and bleeding, often from the nose or gums. Treatment may include medications to boost platelet count or surgery to remove the spleen.






How is the dosage for human immune globulin determined?



The dosage for human immune globulin is determined by the condition being treated, the patient's weight, and the patient's response to treatment¹. The dosage may be adjusted based on the patient's trough IgG levels².



Botulinum VS Human Immune Globulin: 



Human immune globulin is made from human blood plasma that contains antibodies that protect against bacteria and viruses. The plasma is collected from blood donors and then purified to remove other proteins and contaminants. Careful screening of blood donors, special manufacturing methods, and tests are all used to reduce the risk of infections¹.


Botulinum toxin type is a neurotoxin that blocks nerve signals to muscles. It is used to treat wrinkles, muscle spasms, and other conditions².



 Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura:


Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is a bleeding disorder in which the immune system destroys platelets, which are necessary for normal blood clotting. The disorder can cause easy or excessive bruising and bleeding, often from the nose or gums. Treatment may include medications to boost platelet count or surgery to remove the spleen⁴.



What is Botox Injection


Botox is a brand name for botulinum toxin type A, which is a neurotoxin that blocks nerve signals to muscles. It is used to treat wrinkles, muscle spasms, and other conditions².




What are some side effects of Botox?


Some common side effects of Botox include pain or irritation at the injection site, droopy eyelids, and headaches¹². Serious side effects are rare but can include difficulty speaking or swallowing⁴.

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