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Berirab P Injection

₹ 5,108

₹ 6,081

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Highlights

  • Manufacturer: Bharat Serums & Vaccines Ltd
  • Salt Composition: Human Rabies Immunoglobulin (300IU)
  • Storage: Store in a refrigerator (2 - 8C). Do not freeze.

Features

Packagingprefilled syringe of 2 ml Injection
Packaging Type1 Prefilled syringe
Primary UsePrevention of Rabies
Common Side EffectsPain | Anaphylactic reaction | Angioedema (swelling of deeper layers of skin) | Injection site stiffness | Soreness | Tenderness
Alcohol InteractionCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Pregnancy InteractionSAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Lactation InteractionCAUTION
Driving InteractionSAFE
Kidney InteractionSAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Liver InteractionSAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Berirab P Injection is used with rabies vaccine to prevent Rabies. It works by giving your body the antibodies it needs to protect against the rabies virus. It is administered only once, at the beginning of anti-rabies prophylaxis, to previously unvaccinated persons. Berirab P Injection is given as an injection by a doctor or nurse. It must always be used in combination with a rabies vaccine. Post-exposure prophylaxis consists of a regimen of one dose of immunoglobulin and full courses of rabies vaccination. This should be given as soon as possible after exposure. Both active (vaccine) and passive immunization (Immunoglobulin) prevent the rabies virus from infiltrating the central nervous system, but become ineffective once the virus has crossed into the central nervous system. Berirab P Injection is administered only once in a lifetime. The most common side effects include pain, anaphylactic reaction, angioedema (swelling of deeper layers of skin), injection site stiffness, soreness, and tenderness. They do not normally last very long. Sitting or lying down can sometimes help. Consult your doctor if any of the side effects persist or worry you. Before having the injection, you should tell your doctor if you�ve ever had an allergic reaction to an immunoglobulin. Some other medicines may react with the human rabies immunoglobulin so talk to your doctor about other medications you are taking as well. You should consult your doctor first if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.