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Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS

Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS

Manufacturer/Marketed By : BHARAT SERUMS & VACCINES LTD

$32.12 $27.30

Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS contains active components called Anti-Rh(D) immunoglobulin. It is a medication used to prevent Rh(D) hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN). This condition can occur when...

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ANTI RH D IMMUNOGLOBULIN

Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient

Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS

SKU BHARAT SERUMS & VACCINES LTD
Precio original

32,12$

Precio de oferta

27,30$

Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS contains active components called Anti-Rh(D) immunoglobulin. It is a medication used to prevent Rh(D) hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN). This condition can occur when an Rh-negative mother carries an Rh-positive baby. It significantly reduces the risk of Rh-negative mothers developing antibodies against Rh(D) antigens, which could otherwise lead to HDN in subsequent pregnancies. Individuals with a known severe allergy or hypersensitivity to any component of Anti D Injection should not receive the medication.  It should not be given to Rh-positive mothers as they already have Rh(D) antigens on their red blood cells and cannot develop Rh antibodies. If a woman is already sensitised to Rh(D) antigens (meaning she has developed Rh antibodies in a previous pregnancy or event), administering this medication will not reverse the sensitisation. It is only effective as a preventive measure and should not be given in this situation. Anti D Immunoglobulin Injection is generally considered safe for use in elderly individuals, provided they meet the necessary criteria for administration based on their blood type and medical history. It can be administered to children when it is medically necessary to prevent Rh sensitisation.

Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient

ANTI RH D IMMUNOGLOBULIN

Uses

• Prevention of Rh Sensitization
• Prevention of Rh Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn (HDN)
• Preventing Alloimmunization

Benefits

Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS involves the binding of RhIg antibodies to Rh-positive fetal blood cells that enter the maternal bloodstream during pregnancy or childbirth. By covering the Rh(D) antigens on these fetal blood cells, RhIg prevents the mother's immune system from recognising them as foreign and producing antibodies against them. This neutralisation of Rh-positive fetal blood cells effectively prevents Rh sensitisation, ensuring the mother's immune system does not develop antibodies that could lead to hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) in subsequent pregnancies.

Side Effects

Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS causes some side effects like all medications, although not everyone will experience them. Anti D Injection side effects are:

Most Common Side Effects

• Local reactions
• Low-grade fever

Common Side Effects

• Allergic reactions
• Blood Clots (thromboembolism)
• Kidney issues
• Infections

How To Use

Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS (RhIg) can be administered through two primary routes: intramuscular (IM) injection and intravenous (IV) injection. The doctor chooses the administration route based on the patient's needs and preferences.

Safety Advice

• Breast Feeding: Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS is not contraindicated during breastfeeding. It is a blood product, but the components are not known to pass into breast milk in significant amounts. However, healthcare providers should consider individual circumstances.
• Alcohol: There is generally no specific interaction between Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS and alcohol. However, it's essential to consult your healthcare provider's recommendations and avoid excessive alcohol consumption, which can adversely affect health.
• Liver: Individuals with liver conditions should consult with their healthcare provider before taking Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS.
• Lungs: Individuals with respiratory conditions should consult a health care provider before taking Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS.
• Driving: Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS can cause side effects, such as fatigue and dizziness. These side effects can affect your ability to drive. It is important to talk to your doctor about whether it is safe for you to drive while taking it.
• Pregnancy: Anti D 150mcg Injection PFS is commonly administered during pregnancy to prevent Rh sensitisation in Rh-negative mothers carrying Rh-positive babies. Always consult a healthcare provider before taking this medication.

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