Abstract

Human intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) – a blood product prepared from the serum of many healthy donors, is the mainstay of therapy for treatment of primary immunodeficiencies, is increasingly used in various fields of medicine. The article reflects practical aspects of use of this group of drugs in a multidisciplinary pediatric hospital not only taking the therapy of defects of the immune system as an example, but also oncohematological, neurological, dermatological diseases, including orphan diseases. The modern data on the mechanisms of action of immunoglobulins, schemes of use for various pathologies are presented. The issues of safety of application, interchangeability of immunoglobulins from different manufacturers are considered.

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