Hepatitis B immune Globulin @- (FDC -List )- (Jul 2000)
Drug Name:
Hepatitis B immune Globulin @- (FDC -List )- (Jul 2000)
List Of Brands:
Indication Type Description:
Drug Interaction:
Reduced response to vaccination when used concurrently with immunosuppressants such as corticosteroids or antineoplatics
Indication:
FIXED DOSE COMBINATIONS APPROVED BY DCG(I)
FROM JANUARY 1961 TILL NOVEMBER 2014
Name of Drug Indication Date of Approval
DTP +
Hepatitis B Vaccine (Multidose vial of 5ml 27-07-2000
containing 10 doses)
Prophylaxis against -Hepatitis b infection
Adverse Reaction:
Mild transcient local soreness Erythema and induration at injection site Low grade fever, malaise, nausea, Dizziness, Diarrhoea, Rash, anaphylaxis, Fatigue, arthalgia
Contra-Indications:
Severe febrile conditions Not to be injected into buttock because efficacy may be reduced Special precauitions- Iif any alcohol or disinfectant is used for cleaning the skin should be allowed to evaporate before vaccination otherwise inactivation of the live vaccine may occur May be given s.c. only if risk of haemorrhage Dialysed and immnuo-compromised patients may need further doses. Risk of apnoea in premature infants. Monitor respiratory function Multiple sclerosis Have epinephrine injection available
Dosages/ Overdosage Etc:
Prophylaxis against -Hepatitis b infection
Single dose -
1ml vial by i.m. into deltoid muscle
repeated 1 month, 2 months and 12 months later
Children-
0.5ml by i.m. into antero-lateral aspect of thigh
repeated 1 month and 6mths later
rapid imunisation 0.5ml by i.m. repeated 1 month, 2 months and 12 months later
Patient Information:
Missed dose-
1. If you miss a dose of this medicine, and remember it on the day it should be taken, take it as directed.
2. However, if you do not remember the mised dose until the next day,take the missed dose at that time and reschedule your every-other-day doses from then.
3. It is important that this vaccine be taken exactly as directed so that it can give you protection against Hepatitis.