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IVIG Treatment Regime

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12 years 6 months ago #32088 by DRoberts264
IVIG Treatment Regime was created by DRoberts264
Hello,
What has anyones experiance been with reagards to frequency of IVIG infusions? I was on Prednisone for 5 weeks no results, then received IVIG 1 day dose 2 weeks ago, plates went from 12 to 43 last week and dropped back 19 ths week. Scheduled to have 2 day IVIG infusion next week. :) :)
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12 years 6 months ago #32089 by Sandi
Replied by Sandi on topic IVIG Treatment Regime
It's really not a good treatment for long term use. The results don't last long and due to the time and expense involved, it gets old fast. It also doesn't cause remission. It is useful for having to get counts up for surgery or if someone doesn't respond to anything else. I never bothered with it due to the reasons stated. Who wants to do that every few weeks?

Have you tried anything else?
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12 years 6 months ago #32096 by Vdeutsch85
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Droberts I have had 4 IVGs in the last 5 months. The first three brought up my counts to 100. However the last one failed. I was only at 19.it caused me to have severe headaches. I am trying Nplate and cyclosporine now.
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12 years 6 months ago #32097 by Vdeutsch85
Replied by Vdeutsch85 on topic IVIG Treatment Regime
It's a good drug to do when you are very low and are figuring out other treatment options because it works well to temporarily get you to safe counts, but 7 hours of infusions every few weeks gets long.