Therapeutic Play Kit
IgG infusions can take some getting used to. So it’s good to know you’ve got a friend to help. That’s where our new Therapeutic Play Kit comes in.
This one-of-a-kind resource helps children learn to cope with the medical environment through therapeutic play! The kit contains Igi, the Therapeutic Play Doll, a storybook for children, a guide for parents, real medical equipment, and Igi's Medical Records Activity Journal in a convenient bag for easy travel.
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Developed for Baxter by Certified Child Life Specialist Adina Bodolay and a family living with PI, this resource can help families:
- Learn strategies to cope with the medical environment
- Gain a better understanding of medical procedures including IV starts, CT scans, and blood draws
- Express thoughts and feelings about living with primary immunodeficiency
- Educate siblings, children or grandchildren of adult PI patients, as well as children with PI
Adina Bodolay answers questions about therapeutic play on ImmuneDisease.com’s PI Panel.
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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