Rhesuman 300mcg Injection
ANTI RH D IMMUNOGLOBULIN
Rhesuman 300mcg Injection is administered for Rh prophylaxis in pregnancyrelated complications It is also approved for use in cases of incompatible transfusions in Rhnegative individuals who have received blood components containing Rhpositive red blood cells RBCs Additionally it may be utilized for immune thrombocytopenic purpura a condition characterized by a decrease in circulating platelets resulting in easy bruising It is important to note that this injection should only be given by a doctor or nurse and should not be selfadministered Typically the injection is administered into a muscle usually in the upper arm During pregnancy you will be routinely offered an antiD injection at 28 weeks and within 72 hours after birth if your baby is Rh D positive This injection helps prevent potential complications While using this medicine there is a possibility of experiencing side effects such as fever headache feelings of discomfort and tenderness or pain at the injection site If you experience any of these reactions or feel unwell it is important to inform your doctor They may be able to provide suggestions to prevent or reduce these effects Before using this injection it is crucial to inform your doctor if you have any blood clotting problems or if you have recently received or plan to receive a vaccination


When is Rhesuman given?
Rhesuman will be given as an injection at 28 weeks of pregnancy and within 72 hours of birth, if your baby is Rh D positive. Consult your doctor before getting Rhesuman.

When is Rhesuman 300mcg Injection given?
Rhesuman 300mcg Injection will be given as an injection at 28 weeks of pregnancy and within 72 hours of birth, if your baby is Rh D positive. Consult your doctor before getting Rhesuman 300mcg Injection.

Why do I need Matergam P?
Matergam P is needed to prevent a disease called Rhesus disease. This can help to avoid a process known as sensitisation in women. This is a condition when a woman with RhD negative blood is exposed to RhD positive blood and develops an immune response to it.

How is Rhoclone administered?
Rhoclone should be administered under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional or a doctor only and should not be self-administered. Rhoclone is given into a muscle, normally in the upper arm. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully to get maximum benefit from Rhoclone.









