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About Plasma
Overview

IVIG is a concentrate of antibodies purified from plasma taken from carefully screened donors.

Plasma is the pale yellow liquid portion of your blood that can be easily replaced by the body. It consists mainly of water and proteins, which help your body control bleeding and infection.

The plasma functions as an aid in the circulation of red and white blood cells and platelets. It also makes possible natural chemical communication among different parts of the body by carrying minerals, hormones, vitamins, and antibodies.

It is important to know that plasma is not a substance that can be produced in a laboratory or some other artificial environment. It can only be obtained from healthy adults who donate plasma.

Donated plasma may be processed into a wide variety of products used in the treatment of serious disorders such as hemophilia and immune system deficiencies, and to make therapies used to help treat and prevent diseases like tetanus, rabies, measles, rubella, and hepatitis B.

In addition, hospitals and emergency rooms all over the world use plasma-derived albumin in the treatment of traumatic injuries such as shock and severe burns.

 

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