How Many Boxes of Transfer Factor Oral Solution Constitute a Course of Treatment?
Transfer factor oral solution is usually prescribed in a course of 3-5 boxes, and specific medication should follow the doctor's advice.
Transfer factor oral solution is a drug that regulates immune function, and generally, a course of treatment consists of 3-5 boxes. However, the course of treatment for patients with different diseases may vary, so patients should decide the length of the treatment course based on their actual condition under the guidance of a doctor.
Transfer factor oral solution mainly has the effects of improving metabolism, improving circulation, increasing immune function, and enhancing immune function of the body. It can promote digestion and absorption, gastrointestinal motility, enhance food absorption, and relieve constipation in the digestive system. In the respiratory system, it can increase respiratory immunity, reduce the incidence of upper respiratory infections, tonsillitis, pneumonia, and other diseases. In the circulatory and endocrine systems, it can increase the barrier function of the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular systems and reduce the risk of coronary atherosclerosis, cerebrovascular accidents, and other diseases. In the nervous system, transfer factor oral solution can also promote sleep, reduce neuralgia, and improve sleep quality.
Transfer factor oral solution is contraindicated for patients who are allergic to transfer factor. This drug is actually a nutritional solution synthesized from peptides and amino acids extracted from the spleen of healthy pigs. If patients have a history of protein or amino acid allergies, there may be a risk of allergy to this drug, and it should be avoided in such cases.