Hepaglob 200IU Injection

Introduction to Hepaglob 200IU Injection

Hepaglob 200IU Injection should only be administered by a healthcare professional and should not be selfadministered It is important to receive all the doses for the vaccine to be effective Some common side effects of this medicine include irritability fever diarrhea weakness loss of appetite and blocked nose If these side effects persist or worsen it is important to inform the doctor The doctor may provide guidance on how to reduce or prevent these symptoms Before receiving the vaccine it is important to inform the doctor about any other illnesses you may have Additionally it is important to disclose all the medicines you are currently taking Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult and seek advice from their doctor before receiving the vaccine to ensure safety
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Does hepatitis B vaccine cause fever?

Mild fever may occur after hepatitis B vaccine administration. Contact your doctor if your fever worsens or does not go away.

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Is Tetanus an antibiotic or protein?

Tetanus is not an antibiotic. It is an inactive protein

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How does rabies spread?

The rabies virus is transmitted in the saliva of infected animals. People usually become infected with the virus if they get bitten by an infected animal. However, any contact with the saliva of an infected animal (alive or dead) can potentially lead to rabies infection if the person has an opening in the skin or the saliva gets into their eyes, nose or mouth.

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Who should get this vaccine?

Rabies vaccine is recommended for persons in high-risk occupational groups, such as veterinarians and their staff, animal handlers, rabies researchers and certain laboratory workers. International travelers who are likely to come in contact with animals in areas where cases of dog rabies are common. People should remain cautious and must get Rabio, especially if they will have limited access to appropriate medical care in such areas.

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Is tetanus toxoid a live vaccine/attenuated?

Tetanus toxoid is an inactivated toxin. It is neither a live vaccine/attenuated

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Is Hepatitis A infection contagious?

Yes, Hepatitis A virus infection is contagious.

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