Understanding CIDP and How Immunoglobulin Treatment Works

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“What Happens in CIDP and How Does Immunoglobulin Treatment Work?” is now available to watch anytime on-demand. Immunoglobulin (Ig) treatments are a type of therapy that doctors use to help people with Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP). It’s important for patients to know how these treatments work and to feel comfortable talking about their options with their healthcare team. Neurologist Karissa Gable (MD), Dave Rosner, CIDP patient and person who gets Ig treatment, and Chelsey K. Fix (MPH) from the GBS|CIDP Foundation International talk about how these treatments help people with CIDP and how they can make patients feel better.