Diphtheria Toxoid 2IU+ Tetanus Toxoid 20IU+ Pertussis Toxoid 8mcg+ Pertactin 2.5mcg – Syringe

Diphtheria Toxoid 2IU+ Tetanus Toxoid 20IU+ Pertussis Toxoid 8mcg+ Pertactin 2.5mcg – Syringe

Sub Category: Allergy and Immune System
Packaging Details: 0.5 ml in 1 prefilled syringe
Product Composition: Diphtheria Toxoid 2IU+ Tetanus Toxoid 20IU+ Pertussis Toxoid 8mcg+ Pertactin 2.5mcg
Product Uses: Rhesuman 300mcg Injection is utilized in the treatment of infections.
Category: Syringe
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RHESUMAN 300MCG contains Anti-D (Rho) immunoglobin which has a place with the gathering of prescriptions called Immunoglobulins. It is utilized in patients with Rh-negative blood gathering to forestall the arrival of antibodies when they get coincidentally presented to Rh-positive blood. Rhesus factor-type D (Rh(D)) is a sort of an antigen tracked down in the blood. Individuals who convey ‘Rh(D)’ antigen are ‘Rh-positive’ and individuals who needs them are ‘Rh-negative’.
At the point when Rh-negative patients gets inadvertently presented to Rh-positive platelets, their body thinks about the Rh-positive platelets as antigens and obliterates them. This may not prompt significant entanglements interestingly, yet during ensuing times it might create issues like unsuccessful labor, fetal paleness, or haemolytic responses.

Pregnancy Interaction: Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
Prescription: Yes
Food Interaction: Fever, Headache, Injection site tenderness, Injection site pain, Feeling of discomfort.
Breast Feeding Interaction: Anti-Rh D immunoglobulin belongs to class of drugs called immunoglobulin. It removes or nullifies any fetal rhesus-D positive red blood cells that enter the rhesus-D negative maternal blood stream during childbirth, abortion, or any accident or intervention during pregnancy which might lead to bleeding across the placenta.