Methods for modulating antibody production in treating patients

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Lymphokine

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424 858, 424 88, 514 18, 514 19, A61K 3702, A61K 4505

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and compositions are described for increasing and decreasing immunoglobulin production by administering to a human or other mammalian subject an appropriate dosage of amplifier. Administration of amplifier to subjects having excessive production of immunoglobulin, namely AIDS and ARC patients, is shown as decreasing such excessive immunoglobulin production in such patients.

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