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Subcutaneous administration is the delivery of an injection or infusion under the subcutaneous skin, not into the blood. This method of administration has been used for decades in delivering treatment for arthritis, diabetes, allergies, and other medical conditions.

Vivaglobin® is the only FDA-approved 16% treatment for primary immunodeficiency (PI) that is administered subcutaneously.

Many patients prefer the Sub-Q way to administer treatment, because it’s a technique they can do at home, on the go, and on their schedule. For many people, Sub-Q administration offers freedom and flexibility that fit a busy lifestyle.

Learn about Hizentra™ (Immune Globulin Subcutaneous [Human] 20% liquid), a new Sub-Q Ig.

Next: How Does Sub-Q Ig Work


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