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Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd

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About Intaglob Injection 2 ml

Intaglob Injection 2 ml belongs to the class of medications called ‘immunising agents’ used to treat immunoglobulin (antibody) deficiency and certain inflammatory disorders. It is used to treat immunoglobulin deficiency in people with primary immunodeficiency or PID (present from birth) and secondary immunodeficiency or SID (developed in the later stages of life). Intaglob Injection 2 ml is also used to treat inflammatory disorders such as primary immune thrombocytopenia (reduced number of platelets), Guillain-Barre syndrome (short-term inflammation of the peripheral nerves causing weakness of legs and upper limbs), Kawasaki disease (inflammation of blood vessels in children), chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy or CIDP (long-term inflammation of peripheral nerves), and multifocal motor neuropathy (progressive disease leading to weakness of arms and legs).

Intaglob Injection 2 ml contains ‘Human normal immunoglobulin’, which replaces the deficient antibodies necessary to act against infections and inflammation. It works exactly as the immunoglobulins present in the body. Immunoglobulins are an essential part of the immune system, which recognises the antigens or foreign elements in the body and aids in their destruction. It also helps to reduce inflammation by improving immunity.

Intaglob Injection 2 ml will be administered by a trained healthcare professional; hence do not self-administer. This may cause side effects such as swelling or hardening at the injection site and headache, pain in the face, back, arms, legs, joints, or neck, fever, flu-like illness (runny nose and sore throat), blisters in the mouth, and throat, and throat tightness. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, if any of the side effects persist or get worse, inform your doctor immediately.

It is not recommended to take Intaglob Injection 2 ml if you are allergic to any of its contents or have blood clotting disorders. Before taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml, inform your doctor if you have had any vaccinations recently or have already had this product recently. Intaglob Injection 2 ml should be used with caution in people with immunoglobulin A (IgA) deficiency (IgA is a type of antibody that protects against infections). Intaglob Injection 2 ml is probably safe when given to children, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers. Intaglob Injection 2 ml should be used with caution in elderly people. Intaglob Injection 2 ml may not interact with alcohol. Intaglob Injection 2 ml may cause dizziness, so do not drive or operate heavy machinery if you feel dizzy.

Uses of Intaglob Injection 2 ml

Immunoglobulin deficiency and inflammatory disorders such as primary immune thrombocytopenia, Guillain-Barre syndrome, Kawasaki disease, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, and multifocal motor neuropathy.

Directions for Use

A trained healthcare professional will administer Intaglob Injection 2 ml, so do not self-administer. The injection is given subcutaneously (under the skin), whereas infusion is given via intravenous (into the vein) route.

Medicinal Benefits

Intaglob Injection 2 ml acts by replacing the deficient antibodies that are necessary to act against infections and inflammation. It works exactly as the immunoglobulins present in the body. Immunoglobulins are an important part of the immune system, which recognizes the antigens or foreign elements in the body and causes their destruction. It is used to treat immunoglobulin deficiency in people with primary immunodeficiency or PID (present from birth) and secondary immunodeficiency or SID (developed in the later stages of life). Intaglob Injection 2 ml is also used to treat inflammatory disorders such as primary immune thrombocytopenia (reduced number of platelets), Guillain-Barre syndrome (short-term inflammation of the peripheral nerves causing weakness of legs and upper limbs), Kawasaki disease (inflammation of blood vessels in children), chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy or CIDP (long-term inflammation of peripheral nerves), and multifocal motor neuropathy (progressive disease leading to weakness of arms and legs).

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Drug Warnings

Intaglob Injection 2 ml should be used with caution in people with immunoglobulin A (IgA) deficiency (IgA is a type of antibody that protects against infections) as there is an increased risk of allergic reactions. Intaglob Injection 2 ml may cause a sudden fall in blood pressure with an allergic reaction, including shock, even in patients who have tolerated previous treatment with this medicine. So, it is advised to monitor patients during infusion and at least 20 min after the infusion. If you develop a severe headache, drowsiness, fever, neck stiffness, sensitivity to light, nausea, and vomiting after Intaglob Injection 2 ml, inform your doctor immediately. It may signify aseptic meningitis syndrome (severe inflammation of the brain's linings). Intaglob Injection 2 ml should be used with caution in people with obesity or overweight, diabetes, high blood pressure (hypertension), hypovolemia (low blood volume), and blood clotting disorders, as there is a risk of developing a blood clot (very rare effect of Intaglob Injection 2 ml). So, inform your doctor if you notice any sign of a blood clot, such as pain, swelling and unusual warmth of a limb, weakness on one side of the body, confusion, sudden shortness of breath, chest pain worsening on deep breathing, and difficulty speaking. Intaglob Injection 2 ml should be used with caution in patients with kidney problems or who have taken medicines that may harm kidneys (nephrotoxic drugs) as Intaglob Injection 2 ml may cause problems with kidney function in these people. In rare cases, Intaglob Injection 2 ml may cause non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema (accumulation of fluid in the lungs' air spaces, which is a non-heart related condition). In such cases, patients may experience breathing difficulty, bluish skin, and very low oxygen levels in the blood.

Drug-Drug Interactions

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How does the drug interact with Intaglob Injection 2 ml:
Coadministration of Intaglob Injection 2 ml with sulfasalazine may increase the risk or severity of kidney problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Co-administration of Intaglob Injection 2 ml with Sulfasalazine can result in an interaction, but it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. However, if you experience nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased or decreased urination, sudden weight gain or loss, fluid retention, swelling, shortness of breath, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, confusion, or an irregular heart rhythm, consult a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Intaglob Injection 2 ml:
Taking diclofenac with Intaglob Injection 2 ml may increase the risk of kidney problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is an interaction between Intaglob Injection 2 ml and Diclofenac, you can take these medicines together if prescribed by a doctor. However, consult the doctor immediately if you experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased or decreased urination, sudden weight gain or weight loss, fluid retention, swelling, shortness of breath, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, confusion, and irregular heart rhythm. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Intaglob Injection 2 ml:
Taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml with piroxicam, may raise the risk of kidney problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Co-administration of Intaglob Injection 2 ml with Piroxicam can result in an interaction, but it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. However, if you experience nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased or decreased urination, sudden weight gain or loss, fluid retention, swelling, breathing difficulty, muscle cramps, dizziness, confusion, or an irregular heart rhythm, consult a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Intaglob Injection 2 ml:
Taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml with Polymyxin- b, may raise the risk of kidney problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Although taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml and Polymyxin b together can cause an interaction, it can be taken if a doctor has suggested it. However, if you experience nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased or decreased urination, sudden weight gain or loss, swelling, shortness of breath, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, confusion, or an irregular heart rhythm, consult a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Intaglob Injection 2 ml:
Co-administration of Intaglob Injection 2 ml with Gentamicin may raise the risk of kidney problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Although taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml and Gentamicin together can cause an interaction, it can be taken if a doctor has suggested it. However, if you experience nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased or decreased urination, sudden weight gain or loss, fluid retention, swelling, shortness of breath, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, confusion, or an irregular heart rhythm, consult a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Intaglob Injection 2 ml:
Taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml with capreomycin, may raise the risk of kidney problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml with Capreomycin together can result in an interaction, but it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. However, if you experience nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased or decreased urination, sudden weight gain or loss, fluid retention, swelling, shortness of breath, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, confusion, or an irregular heart rhythm, consult a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Intaglob Injection 2 ml:
Co-administration of Intaglob Injection 2 ml with Indometacin may increase the risk of kidney problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Co-administration of Intaglob Injection 2 ml with Indomethacin can result in an interaction, but it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. However, if you experience nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased or decreased urination, sudden weight gain or loss, swelling, breathing difficulty, muscle cramps, tiredness, dizziness, confusion, or an irregular heart rhythm, consult a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Intaglob Injection 2 ml:
Taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml with pamidronic acid, may raise the risk of kidney problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Co-administration of Intaglob Injection 2 ml with Pamidronic acid can result in an interaction, but it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. However, if you experience nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased or decreased urination, sudden weight gain or loss, fluid retention, swelling, shortness of breath, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, confusion, or an irregular heart rhythm, consult a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
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How does the drug interact with Intaglob Injection 2 ml:
Taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml with valdecoxib, may raise the risk of kidney problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml with Valdecoxib together can result in an interaction, but it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. However, if you experience nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased or decreased urination, sudden weight gain or loss, fluid retention, swelling, shortness of breath, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, confusion, or an irregular heart rhythm, consult a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Intaglob Injection 2 ml:
Taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml with adefovir, may raise the risk of kidney problems.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction between Intaglob Injection 2 ml and Adefovir dipivoxil, you can take these medicines together if prescribed by a doctor. However, if you have nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, increased or decreased urination, sudden weight gain or loss, fluid retention, swelling, shortness of breath, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, confusion, or an irregular heart rhythm, consult a doctor. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.

Drug-Food Interactions

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Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Eat a healthy diet that includes grains,  fresh fruits, vegetables, lean meats, and dairy products. 
  • Stay active and do moderate exercises every day. Maintain a normal weight.
  • Get enough sleep, as sleep and immunity are closely related.
  • Limit intake of sugar-rich foods or drinks.
  • Stay hydrated. 
  • Practice good hygiene.
  • Manage stress levels. 

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Therapeutic Class

IMMUNIZING AGENTS

Drug-Diseases Interactions

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Special Advise

  • Intaglob Injection 2 ml should not be given intravenously.
  • The side effects can be reduced or sometimes avoided by giving the Intaglob Injection 2 ml at a slow rate.
  • The patient should be observed during the whole infusion and for at least 20 min after giving the Intaglob Injection 2 ml to exclude any development of the allergic reaction.
  • It is strongly recommended that each time a dose of Intaglob Injection 2 ml is given, the name and batch number of the medicine should be recorded to maintain a record of the batches used.
  • Intaglob Injection 2 ml may alter some blood test results for a certain time, so inform your doctor that you have Intaglob Injection 2 ml before undergoing blood tests.
  • Intaglob Injection 2 ml should be used with caution in patients with diabetes as it may alter blood sugar levels. Intaglob Injection 2 ml doesn’t contain sugar; however, it can be diluted in a special sugar solution before giving the infusion.
  • Do not take any vaccines (especially live vaccines) at least three months after taking Intaglob Injection 2 ml as this medicine may make the vaccine less effective. 

Disease/Condition Glossary

Immunoglobulin deficiency: Immunoglobulin deficiency indicates low levels of antibodies in the body due to decreased ability or inability to produce enough antibodies. It can be primary immunodeficiency (PID) and acquired or secondary immunodeficiency (SID). PID is congenital and a disorder present from birth. In PID, there is. On the other hand, SID is an acquired disorder that you get later in life.  Immunoglobulin deficiency can lead to recurrent infections and ineffective antimicrobial treatment.

Primary immune thrombocytopenia: In this condition, platelet levels are decreased in the blood. This condition causes easy bruising or bleeding. Children may also experience purplish spots on the lower legs. In children, this condition usually resolves without any treatment. However, adults may require treatment to control bleeding.  

Guillain-Barre syndrome: It is a rare condition in which the immune system attacks the nerves due to an acute bacterial or viral infection. Symptoms include weakness and tingling in the legs and feet that can spread to the upper body. Some patients may also develop paralysis.

Kawasaki disease: It is the inflammation of the blood vessels that is characterized by rashes and fever. It can also affect lymph nodes and cause symptoms in your nose, mouth, and throat. This condition is seen in young infants and children.

Chronic inflammatory demyelinating neuropathy (CIDP): It is a condition in which nerves in the body are affected. Symptoms include slow reflexes and weakness of the arms and legs.

Multifocal motor neuropathy: It is a condition in which motor nerves (nerves that control movements and actions) are affected due to abnormal responses of the immune system. Symptoms include weakness in the upper and lower arms, cramps, involuntary twitching, and atrophy (wasting) of affected muscles.

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