About Receiving GAMMAKED
GAMMAKED is supplied in a glass vial and may be given intravenously (through a small needle into your vein). You may receive your infusion in the hospital, clinic, infusion center, or healthcare professional's office. You may also receive GAMMAKED infusions in or your home, assisted by a home-care provider.
GAMMAKED may be given under your skin (subcutaneously) if you have been diagnosed with primary humoral immunodeficiency (PI).
GAMMAKED may not be given subcutaneously for the treatment of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) or idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Your healthcare professional can answer your questions about subcutaneous administration, and will determine the best method of GAMMAKED administration for you.
You should always be monitored during your infusions for any adverse reactions that may develop.
For additional information, see the Full Important Safety Information below or click here for the Full Prescribing Information, for more information including the Boxed Warning, a description of who should not take GAMMAKED, and dosing and administration information.