Sure Rab Vaccine
RABIES VACCINE + HUMAN
The Rab Vaccine is administered through an injection by a healthcare professional It is crucial to clean all bite wounds thoroughly with soap and water for approximately 15 minutes before receiving the vaccine It is recommended to start the treatment as soon as possible after exposure as early treatment yields better results The postexposure antirabies vaccination typically includes the administration of both Immunoglobulin and the vaccine unless the individual has previously completed a full vaccination regimen Completing the full course of the vaccine is extremely important to prevent this deadly disease Common side effects of the Rab Vaccine may include pain joint pain redness and swelling at the injection site These side effects are usually temporary and can be relieved by sitting or lying down If any side effects persist or become concerning it is advised to consult a doctor Prior to receiving the vaccine it is essential to inform the doctor about any allergic reactions to vaccines in the past Additionally it is important to discuss any other medications being taken as some medications may interact with the rabies vaccine For pregnant or breastfeeding individuals it is recommended to consult a doctor before receiving the vaccine