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GAMMAGARD LIQUID is a ready-to-use liquid medicine that is given in a vein (intravenously) or under the skin (subcutaneously) to treat
primary immunodeficiency (PI) in people 2 years and older.

What should I know about IV treatment?

  • GAMMAGARD LIQUID IV is administered by a healthcare professional into a vein
  • Since it is infused into a vein, the antibodies immediately begin circulating in your bloodstream
  • IV treatment can be given at a hospital, an infusion clinic, or administered by a healthcare professional at home
  • IV infusions are usually given every 3 or 4 weeks for patients with primary immunodeficiency (PI)
  • Your dose and how often you receive infusions will be prescribed based on your treatment response and tolerability

What can I expect when receiving IV treatment?

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Before the infusion

  • Bring a book, music player, or other materials to keep yourself occupied during the infusion
  • Many hospitals will have you sign a consent form to ensure you are informed of the potential risks of your treatment
  • The nurse will place the IV catheter in the vein
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During the infusion

  • Relax and sit comfortably
  • Let the nurse know if you feel uncomfortable at any time
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After the infusion

  • Report any side effects to your doctor or nurse

Learn more about what to keep an eye out for. Report any side effects to your doctor or nurse.

See possible side effects
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Support

Takeda Patient Support is a free program that provides dedicated product support to eligible people who have been prescribed GAMMAGARD LIQUID.

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