Mattei M, Orsini A
Ann Anesthesiol Fr. 1979;20(6-7):549-52.
In pediatrics, intravenous Gamma Globulin therapy is extremely valuable when combined with other antimicrobial therapy or when employed on its own especially in cases of viral infection. The use of the intravenous route allows the injection of large amounts of drug, intramuscular injections, which are often counter-indicated in children, particularly in children suffering from malignant blood dyscrasias, are thus avoided. Furthermore with the intravenous route, a high blood titre of gamma globulins is achieved immediately and the treatment can be maintained as long as necessary. The tolerance to this drug, in our experience, at least with the preparation used, was found to be excellent in the vast majority of cases. These preparations ought to be widely employed in all of the serious digestive disorders and in paediatrics.