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10ML of 1.65GM/10ML, Cutaquig (1 Vial)
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Cutaquig dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 6ML 1 Vial $182.75 $182.75 6ML 2 Vials $384.50 $192.25 6ML 3 Vials $586.24 $195.41 10ML of 1.65GM/10ML 1 Vial $313.89 $313.89 10ML of 1.65GM/10ML 2 Vials $646.77 $323.38 10ML of 1.65GM/10ML 3 Vials $979.64 $326.55 12ML of 2GM/12ML 1 Vial $384.50 $384.50 12ML of 2GM/12ML 2 Vials $787.99 $394.00 12ML of 2GM/12ML 3 Vials $1191.47 $397.16 20ML of 3.3GM/20ML 1 Vial $646.77 $646.77
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6ML | 1 Vial | $182.75 | $182.75 |
| 6ML | 2 Vials | $384.50 | $192.25 |
| 6ML | 3 Vials | $586.24 | $195.41 |
| 10ML of 1.65GM/10ML | 1 Vial | $313.89 | $313.89 |
| 10ML of 1.65GM/10ML | 2 Vials | $646.77 | $323.38 |
| 10ML of 1.65GM/10ML | 3 Vials | $979.64 | $326.55 |
| 12ML of 2GM/12ML | 1 Vial | $384.50 | $384.50 |
| 12ML of 2GM/12ML | 2 Vials | $787.99 | $394.00 |
| 12ML of 2GM/12ML | 3 Vials | $1191.47 | $397.16 |
| 20ML of 3.3GM/20ML | 1 Vial | $646.77 | $646.77 |
| 20ML of 3.3GM/20ML | 2 Vials | $1312.54 | $656.27 |
| 20ML of 3.3GM/20ML | 3 Vials | $1978.30 | $659.43 |
| 24ML of 4GM/24ML | 1 Vial | $787.99 | $787.99 |
| 24ML of 4GM/24ML | 2 Vials | $1594.98 | $797.49 |
| 24ML of 4GM/24ML | 3 Vials | $2401.96 | $800.65 |
| 48ML of 8GM/48ML | 1 Vial | $1594.98 | $1594.98 |
| 48ML of 8GM/48ML | 2 Vials | $3208.95 | $1604.47 |
| 48ML of 8GM/48ML | 3 Vials | $4821.42 | $1607.14 |
What does cutaquig treat?
Cutaquig is used to treat primary immunodeficiency (PI) in adults. It provides immunoglobulin replacement therapy to help maintain adequate levels of antibodies in individuals with PI, thereby reducing the risk of infections.
Does cutaquig cause weight gain?
Cutaquig, an immune globulin subcutaneous (human) product, does not commonly list weight gain as a side effect. However, individual responses to medications can vary. If there are concerns about weight changes while using Cutaquig, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and assessment.
What does immunoglobulin therapy treat?
Immunoglobulin therapy is used to treat a variety of conditions, including primary immunodeficiency diseases, certain autoimmune disorders, and some acute infections. It can also be used in the treatment of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), Kawasaki disease, and immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), among others. The therapy helps to boost or modulate the immune system's response.
How much does Cutaquig cost?
The cost of Cutaquig can vary depending on factors such as the dosage, the pharmacy, and the individual's insurance coverage. It is recommended to contact a local pharmacy or healthcare provider for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing information. Additionally, insurance plans may cover part of the cost, so checking with the insurance provider is advisable.
What is the drug Cutaquig used for?
Cutaquig is used as an immunoglobulin replacement therapy for patients with primary immunodeficiency (PI). It helps to provide the necessary antibodies that individuals with PI may lack, thereby supporting their immune system in fighting infections.
