Igantet 250IU Injection

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Igantet 250IU Injection

Introduction to Igantet 250IU Injection

Igantet 250IU Injection should only be administered by a healthcare professional and should not be selfadministered It is crucial that the child receives all the prescribed doses To ensure the vaccine is most effective it is necessary to receive a booster injection every 10 years Some common side effects of this medication may include reactions at the injection site such as pain swelling and redness as well as fever and loss of appetite If these side effects persist or worsen over time it is important to inform your doctor The doctor may be able to suggest ways to reduce or prevent these symptoms It is important to inform your doctor about any other illnesses you have and all the medications you are taking before receiving the vaccine to ensure its safety Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult and seek advice from their doctor before receiving the vaccine
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How does it work?

Tetanus symptoms involve tightening of muscles of the body and causing a locked jaw, thus making it impossible to breathe, open the mouth to eat or swallow. It works by helping the body produce substances that resist infection from bacteria causing tetanus

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Does it have to be refrigerated?

It has to be refrigerated between 2-8 degrees centigrade

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Does it contain horse serum?

Tetanus toxoid does not contain horse serum.

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Does Igantet need a skin test?

Igantet may not require a skin test.kindly consult your doctor for the sam

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What does Igantet do?

Igantet is the vaccine given for prevention of tetanus

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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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