AVAILABLE TREATMENTS
• Rituxin
• Soliris
• IVlg
• Ultomiris
• Vyvgart
TREATMENT DURATION
~ Average time ranges from 60 to 210 minutes
FREQUENCY OF TREATMENT
Average frequency is every 1 to 6 months
HOW TO BOOK A TREATMENT
CONDITION AND TREATMENT OVERVIEW
Myasthenia Gravis
Receiving a chronic condition diagnosis can feel defeating. “You mean I’m going to struggle with these symptoms forever?” It can even feel like losing your independence.
This is exactly how many people with myasthenia gravis feel. Because every aspect of life is affected, it can be overwhelming. Fortunately, with infusion therapy, symptoms can be managed, and a sense of hope can be restored.

AVAILABLE TREATMENTS
• Rituxin
• Soliris
• IVlg
• Ultomiris
• Vyvgart
TREATMENT DURATION
~ Average time ranges from 60 to 210 minutes
FREQUENCY OF TREATMENT
Average frequency is every 1 to 6 months
HOW TO BOOK A TREATMENT
What is Myasthenia Gravis?
Myasthenia gravis is a chronic autoimmune condition that results in fatigue and weakened muscles. Someone with myasthenia gravis may feel increased weakness in their arms and legs as time goes on. One of the earliest symptoms is drooping eyelids. The weakness can also spread to other muscles, possibly affecting everyday actions such as:
- Eating
- Speaking
- Swallowing
- Breathing
- Showing facial expressions
- Standing upright
- Walking
What causes myasthenia gravis? As an autoimmune disorder, these symptoms are the result of the body’s own immune system. The body normally communicates to the body via the nervous system. But with myasthenia gravis, antibodies attack the nervous system, preventing proper communication. This is why muscles feel weak and movements become difficult.
There are other factors that affect myasthenia gravis, such as an additional illness, pregnancy, menstrual periods, and significant stress.