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Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders (PIDD)

Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders (PIDD) also referred to as Primary Immunodeficiency Disease or PID, is a usually genetic group of disorders that compromise the immune system, leaving people vulnerable to often life-threatening infections. The Immune Deficiency Foundation estimates that as many as 1 in 500 Americans has been diagnosed with some form of PIDD. Taking into account all forms of PIDD, its incidence is roughly comparable to the incidence of leukemia in children.

Vivaglobin® subcutaneous immunoglobulin (Sub-Q Ig) therapy is a treatment option for patients with Primary Immunodeficiency Disorder (PIDD) who need or desire an alternative to intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) therapy. In clinical studies, administration of Vivaglobin® has been shown to be safe and well tolerated in both adult and pediatric subjects. No pediatric-specific dose requirements were necessary to achieve the desired serum IgG levels. Safety and efficacy were not studied in pediatric subjects under two years of age.

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