How many days does it take for gamma globulin to increase platelet levels?
1. Gamma Globulin refers to Human Immunoglobulin. Generally, Human Immunoglobulin for platelets begins to work the next day and reaches its maximum effect within a week.
2. Human Immunoglobulin is derived from fresh plasma or frozen plasma (with a storage period not exceeding 2 years) from healthy blood donors, and each batch should be mixed with the plasma of at least 1000 healthy blood donors. The immunoglobulin fraction is extracted by fractional precipitation using low-temperature ethanol protein separation, followed by ultrafiltration or freeze-drying for dealcoholization, concentration, and virus inactivation.
3. Human Immunoglobulin improves platelet count by inhibiting the production of platelet antibodies, blocking the FC receptor of monocytes and macrophages, protecting platelets from antibody coating and allergy, and clearing viral infection foci. Therefore, generally speaking, Human Immunoglobulin for platelets begins to work the next day and reaches its maximum effect within a week.
4. Human Immunoglobulin is a blood product made from human plasma and is a high-risk medication. Therefore, patients should use it under the guidance of a doctor.