✅ Name:
Human Normal Immunoglobulin (As Licensed)
(Common abbreviation: HNIG or IGIM/IVIG, depending on route)
📄 Description:
Human Normal Immunoglobulin is a sterile solution of concentrated antibodies (primarily IgG) derived from the pooled plasma of healthy human donors. It provides passive immunity against a range of common infectious agents and is used in both prophylaxis and treatment of certain conditions involving immune deficiency or exposure to specific viruses.
💊 Prescription/Use:
Indications vary by formulation (IM or IV):
1. Intramuscular (IM) HNIG – for prophylaxis:
- Post-exposure prophylaxis for measles, hepatitis A, and other viral infections in non-immune individuals.
- Temporary immune support for individuals with exposure risk but not eligible for vaccination.
2. Intravenous (IVIG) – for treatment:
- Primary and secondary immunodeficiency disorders.
- Autoimmune diseases (e.g., immune thrombocytopenia, Kawasaki disease).
- Neurological conditions like Guillain–Barré syndrome.
- Replacement therapy for hypogammaglobulinemia.
Route of Administration:
- IM injection (for prophylactic use).
- IV infusion (for therapeutic/immunomodulatory use).
Dosage:
- Based on body weight, indication, and route of administration.
- Must be administered by or under the supervision of trained medical personnel.
🔬 Nature:
- Type: Passive immunotherapy.
- Source: Human plasma, screened and processed to remove pathogens.
- Form:
- Clear, colorless or pale yellow solution.
- High-purity IgG content, with traces of IgA and other proteins.
🌟 Advantages:
- Immediate immunity against infections for exposed or immunocompromised individuals.
- Life-saving in immunodeficiency conditions.
- Reduces disease severity in autoimmune and inflammatory conditions.
- Well-tolerated with a good safety profile when administered properly.
📦 Common Packaging:
- Single-dose or multi-dose vials of various volumes (e.g., 2.5 mL, 5 mL, 10 mL, 50 mL).
- Available in both IM and IV forms.
- Comes with product leaflet, and infusion accessories in some IVIG packs.
🧊 Storage:
- Store at 2°C to 8°C (refrigerated).
- Do not freeze.
- Protect from light.
- Use before expiry and inspect for clarity and color.
⚠️ Precautions:
- Hypersensitivity reactions can occur, especially in individuals with IgA deficiency.
- Must be administered slowly, especially IVIG, to prevent adverse effects.
- Monitor for renal dysfunction, hemolysis, or aseptic meningitis syndrome (rare).
- IVIG may interfere with live vaccines (e.g., MMR, varicella)—vaccination should be delayed appropriately.
- Check product integrity before use—discard if cloudy or contains particles.
👩⚕️ Patient Advice:
- Inform your healthcare provider about any allergies, especially to blood products.
- Report any fever, rash, breathing difficulty, or swelling after injection or infusion.
- Stay hydrated and rest during IVIG therapy to minimize side effects.
- Understand that this is temporary immunity, and vaccination may still be required.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking any other medicines.

