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This therapy is done by putting normal antibodies in your system through an IV. This then helps your immune system respond better to the symptoms of myasthenia gravis. It takes about a week to start working and the benefits can last up to 3-6 weeks. You may experience side effects like dizziness, chills, headaches, and fluid retention. This procedure filters your blood through a machine to remove antibodies that are blocking signals from your nerves to your muscles. The benefits of this treatment usually only last a few weeks before you have to go in for another treatment.  After several treatments, your doctor may need to implant a long, flexible tube into your chest to make it easier to access your vein. This treatment can have side effects like low blood pressure, muscle cramps, heart rhythm issues, and bleeding. This medication can help to reduce certain white blood cells in your body, boosting your immune system and making your condition more manageable. You must go to an infusion center or hospital to get this medication put into your body over several weeks. You will need to then go back several months later to get the treatment done again, as needed.

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Talk to your doctor about getting intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg). Try plasmapheresis for a temporary treatment. Consider using an intravenous medication like Rituximab.