Product Description
About Ivnex-10 Injection 100 ml
Ivnex-10 Injection 100 ml belongs to the class of medications called 'immunising agents used to treat immunoglobulin (antibody) deficiency and certain inflammatory disorders. It is used to treat immunoglobulin deficiency in people with primary immunodeficiency or PID (present from birth) and secondary immunodeficiency or SID (developed in the later stages of life). Ivnex-10 Injection 100 ml is also used to treat inflammatory disorders such as primary immune thrombocytopenia (reduced number of platelets), Guillain-Barre syndrome (short-term inflammation of the peripheral nerves causing weakness of legs and upper limbs), Kawasaki disease (inflammation of blood vessels in children), chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy or CIDP (long-term inflammation of peripheral nerves), and multifocal motor neuropathy (progressive disease leading to weakness of arms and legs).
Ivnex-10 Injection 100 ml contains 'Human normal immunoglobulin, which replaces the deficient antibodies necessary to act against infections and inflammation. It works exactly as the immunoglobulins present in the body. Immunoglobulins are an essential part of the immune system, which recognises the antigens or foreign elements in the body and aids in their destruction. It also helps to reduce inflammation by improving immunity.
Indications and UsageIvnex 10 g Injection is primarily indicated for patients with compromised immune systems, such as those with antibody deficiencies or autoimmune diseases. It serves as both an immune modulator and a source of antibody replacement therapy, enhancing the body's ability to fight infections and regulate immune responses. The injection is suitable for both adult and pediatric patients.
Administration and DosageThis product is to be given exclusively via intravenous infusion by qualified healthcare professionals. Each vial contains 10 grams of human normal immunoglobulin in 100 mL of solution. The dosage and administration frequency depend on individual patient needs and should strictly adhere to physicians' prescriptions. Always ensure the infusion is conducted in a clinical environment with the necessary monitoring.
Storage and HandlingIvnex 10 g Injection should be stored below 25C, kept out of direct light, and never frozen. It comes in a secure glass vial for stability and safety. As it contains no preservatives, single-use is recommended, and any unused portion should be discarded immediately after opening to maintain product integrity.
FAQ's of Ivnex 10 g Injection:
Q: How is Ivnex 10 g Injection administered?
A: Ivnex 10 g Injection is administered intravenously by a healthcare professional in a hospital setting as an infusion. The infusion rate and overall dosage are determined by the prescribing physician based on patient requirements.
Q: What are the primary uses and benefits of Ivnex 10 g Injection?
A: Ivnex is used for immune modulation and antibody replacement in patients with primary or secondary immunodeficiencies and certain autoimmune conditions. It helps enhance immune function and decrease susceptibility to infections.
Q: When should Ivnex 10 g Injection be used?
A: Use of Ivnex 10 g Injection is recommended when prescribed by a physician for indicated conditions, such as antibody deficiencies or autoimmune diseases, after careful clinical evaluation.
Q: Where should Ivnex 10 g Injection be stored before use?
A: Store the product below 25C, protected from light, and do not freeze. It should remain in its original glass vial packaging until ready for use.
Q: What precautions must be taken during administration?
A: Ivnex must only be administered in a hospital by trained personnel. Patient monitoring is essential during infusion, and the product is single-use only; discard any unused solution immediately.
Q: Is Ivnex 10 g Injection suitable for both adults and children?
A: Yes, Ivnex is formulated for use in both adult and pediatric patients as prescribed by their physician.
Q: How long does Ivnex 10 g Injection remain effective?
A: Ivnex has a shelf life of 24 months from the manufacturing date when stored as directed below 25C and protected from light.