Anthrax Immune Globulin

Anthrax Immune Globulin treats patients who have inhaled and have become infected with anthrax. Is an important additional treatment to other FDA-approved therapies for inhalational anthrax.

Anthrax Immune Globulin Overview

Reviewed: March 25, 2015
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Anthrax Immune Globulin is a prescription medication used to treat patients who have inhaled and become infected with anthrax. 

Anthrax Immune Globulin is made from the plasma of individuals vaccinated against anthrax. Anthrax Immune Globulin contains antibodies that work to neutralize toxins produced by the anthrax bacteria.

This medication comes as an injection and is given into the vein by a healthcare professional. 

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Uses of Anthrax Immune Globulin

Anthrax Immune Globulin is a prescription medication used to treat patients who have inhaled and become infected with anthrax. Anthrax Immune Globulin is used in combination with appropriate antibacterial drugs.

This medication may be prescribed for other uses. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information. 

Anthrax Immune Globulin Brand Names

Anthrax Immune Globulin may be found in some form under the following brand names:

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