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Revcovi

Recombinant adenosine deaminase.
Approved to treat: Adenosine deaminase (ADA)-deficient severe combined immune deficiency (SCID).

Report side effects/adverse events at us.medical@chiesi.com or 1-888-661-9260.

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Actimmune

Recombinant interferon gamma-1b. 
Approved to treat: Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD).

Report side effects/adverse events at 1-866-479-6742 (Option 1).

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Complement deficiencies

Individuals with a complement deficiency, including people with hereditary angioedema, can have clinical problems that are a result of the role that the specific complement protein plays in the normal function of the human body.

Project ECHO. Health worker with patient

Project ECHO clinician series: Addressing social determinants of health

July 10, 2023

NEMO deficiency syndrome

NEMO deficiency syndrome is a complex disease caused by genetic variants in the X-linked NEMO gene (also known as IKK gamma or IKKG).

Hyper IgM syndromes (HIGM)

Hyper IgM syndromes (HIGM) are characterized by decreased levels of immunoglobulin G (IgG) in the blood and normal or elevated levels of immunoglobulin M (IgM). 

DiGeorge or 22q11.2 deletion syndrome

DiGeorge syndrome, most frequently caused by a deletion at 22q11.2, is a PI caused by abnormal migration and development of certain cells and tissues during fetal development.

Congenital athymia

Congenital athymia is an ultra-rare condition in which children are born without a thymus, causing severe immunodeficiency and immune dysregulation.

Common variable immune deficiency (CVID)

Common variable immune deficiency (CVID), previously known as adult-onset hypogammaglobulinemia, is one of the most frequently diagnosed primary immunodeficiencies. It is characterized by low levels of serum antibodies, which cause an increased susceptibility to infection.

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) and other phagocytic cell disorders

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disease in which the body’s cells that eat invaders (also called phagocytes) do not make hydrogen peroxide and other chemicals. These chemicals are needed to kill certain bacteria and fungi.
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