My IgG Book Kit
Knowing what to expect can make infusions more comfortable and less stressful for your child. Charlie's IgG Book, created by Dayna and her son, can help you talk to your child about the experience. This reassuring book takes you through the infusion process, step by step, in Charlie's own words and photos, answering many of the questions children have.
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- What's it like to get an infusion?
- Does it hurt?
- Can my parents stay with me?
- How long does it take?
- What can you do to pass the time?
Once you've read Charlie's story, you and your child can create an IgG book of your own. My IgG Book Kit includes:
- Charlie's IgG Book
- A colorful bound book with questions to help you and your child compose your own story
- A collection of stickers to supplement your photos and drawings
Important Risk Information for GAMMAGARD LIQUID
In clinical trials, two serious events (two episodes of aseptic meningitis in one patient) were deemed to be possibly related to the infusion of GAMMAGARD LIQUID. Various mild and moderate reactions, such as headache, fever, fatigue, chills, flushing, dizziness, urticaria, wheezing or chest tightness, nausea, vomiting, rigors, back pain, chest pain, muscle cramps, and changes in blood pressure may occur with infusions of GAMMAGARD LIQUID.
Please see the detailed Important Risk Information and Full Prescribing Information for GAMMAGARD LIQUID [Immune Globulin Intravenous (Human)] for full prescribing details.
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