ATGAM injection: Treatment of acute rejection in organ transplant
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Antithymocyte Globulin (ATGAM) is a filtered, sanitized immunoglobulin G got by inoculation of bunnies with human thymocytes. This immunosuppressive item contains cytotoxic antibodies coordinated against antigens communicated on human T-lymphocytes. Antithymocyte Globulin is provided as a clean, lyophilized powder for the intravenous organization after reconstitution with sterile water for infusion. This medication comes in single-use vials for the intravenous organization in 50 mg/ml and 250 mg/5ml. The dynamic fixing in the vials is Antithymocyte Globulin with dormant fixings of glycine, sodium chloride, and mannitol. ATGAM 50 mg/ml is promptly accessible from many authorized nonexclusive medication providers.