Subcutaneous Immunoglobulin (SCIG) therapy is a form of treatment for certain Primary Immunodeficiencies that is administered by patients or caregivers at home, and ranges from 1-3 times per week to once every two weeks. 

SCIG is made from plasma and can be given at home using either a mechanical infusion pump or the push method!

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