(lymphocyte immune globulin, anti-thymocyte globulin [equine])
For intravenous use only.
Administer ATGAM intravenously and use with concomitant immunosuppressants.
Preparation of Solution
Administration
Diluted ATGAM should be at room temperature before infusion. ATGAM is appropriately administered into a vascular shunt, arterial venous fistula, or a high-flow central vein using an in-line filter (not supplied) with a pore size of 0.2 to 1.0 micron. Use the in-line filter (not supplied) with all infusions of ATGAM to prevent the administration of any insoluble material that may develop in the product. Use high-flow veins to minimize the occurrence of phlebitis and thrombosis. Infuse ATGAM over a period of at least 4 hours. Monitor patients for signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis during infusion and for at least 24 hours after infusion [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1) and Adverse Reactions (6)].
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