Elsevier

The Lancet

Volume 329, Issue 8541, 9 May 1987, Pages 1075-1077
The Lancet

Therapeutics
HIGH-DOSE VERSUS LOW-DOSE INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN IN HYPOGAMMAGLOBULINAEMIA AND CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE

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Abstract

In a randomised cross-over study 12 patients with antibody deficiency and chronic lung disease received monthly infusions of either 0·6 g/kg or 0·2 g/kg intravenous immunoglobulin for six months, and were then switched to the alternative dose for a further six months. Although the incidence of infections did not differ greatly in the high-dose and low-dose phases, the frequency of acute infection was substantially reduced in those periods when serum IgG was 500 mg/dl or more. Pulmonary function worsened on the low-dose regimen and improved on the high-dose regimen.

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