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Hello J - Thank you for the information. Baxter is the manufacturer of my IVIG. I did read all the information regarding the administration of the drug and I didn't see any mention of using a pump.

After my first bad experience, I do have a good nurse now that really takes her time with the infusion and regularly checks my vitals.
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