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I don't use V hytulo but switched to subcutaneous administration route for
IVIG and I am much happier as I can give it to myself. No veins involved.
Much quicker. I do it every 2xweeks on my schedule anytime I want. Takes me
about 3 hours and I can be up and around doing things while it is infusing
into my fatty tissue. Two companies make this kind. Tgere probare more too.
I use Hyqvia. Its a process getting on it but so much better for me.
There is another drug company that has the subcutaneous IVIG and actually
an easier system for a lot of people because it comes in prefilled
syringes ie less transferring into delivery devices. Sorry, I cant think of
the name right now. But Im sure of you goggle subcutaneous IVIG you will
find it. My insurance does cover. I have a medicare advantage. I have to
meet max out of pocket,but I reach that early in the year.
Hope this helps.

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Thanks for your response. Good to have that information. We'll have to make a decision at some point but it's crucial that he stay on his schedule otherwise he loses leg strength.