
Plasma-derived therapy
Plasma-derived therapy involves creating medicines from human plasma, the liquid part of blood that contains essential proteins and antibodies. These therapies are used to treat various conditions like immune deficiencies, bleeding disorders, and certain infections. The process involves collecting plasma from donors, carefully testing and processing it to remove harmful substances, and then manufacturing purified medicines. This approach ensures patients receive vital biological agents that support immune function, blood clotting, or other bodily processes, enabling effective treatment while maintaining safety through rigorous quality controls.