IMMUNOHBs Injection
Injection
ZAS CorporationGeneric:
Hepatitis b immune globulinWeight:
180 IU/mlbest Price:
৳ 5,430.00Generic
Hepatitis b immune globulin
Indications
in order to prevent recurrence of hepatitis B virus infection after liver transplantation for liver failure caused by hepatitis B virus. In order to give rapidly available antibodies against hepatitis B virus to prevent hepatitis B in the following cases: In case of accidental exposure in non-immunised subjects (that is persons who have not been vaccinated against the hepatitis B virus; including persons whose vaccination is incomplete or status unknown). In haemodialysed patients (that is patients with a severe renal failure that need a blood purification by an artificial kidney), until vaccination has become effective In the newborn of a hepatitis B virus carrier-mother. In subjects who did not show an immune response after vaccination (that is persons in which the vaccination did not become effective) and for whom a continuous prevention is necessary due to the continuous risk of being infected with hepatitis B virus.
Pharmacology
In order to prevent recurrence of hepatitis B virus infection after liver transplantation for liver failure caused by hepatitis B virus: In adults: The suggested posology is 2000 IU IM every 15 days in the period after the transplantation, excluding the first week. This posology should be modified in the long-term treatment to ensure the maintenance of the serous level of HBsAg antibodies above 100 IU/l in HBV-DNA negative patients and above 500 IU/l in HBV-DNA positive patients. The concomitant use of adequate virostatic agents should be considered, if appropriate, as a standard in hepatitis B reinfection prophylaxis. Pediatric population: There is no relevant use of UMAN BIG in the pediatric population in the indication prevention of hepatitis B virus recurrence after liver transplantation for hepatitis B induced liver failure. In order to prevent hepatitis B: Prevention of hepatitis B in case of accidental exposure in non-immunised subjects: at least 500 IU (International Units), depending on the intensity of exposure, as soon as possible after exposure, and preferably within 24 - 72 hours. Immunoprophylaxis of hepatitis B in haemodialysed patients: 8-12 IU/kg with a maximum of 500 IU, every 2 months until the vaccination has become effective Prevention of hepatitis B in the newborn, of a hepatitis B virus carrier-mother, at birth or as soon as possible after birth: 30-100 IU/kg. The hepatitis B immunoglobulin administration may need to be repeated until the vaccination has become effective. In all these situations, vaccination against hepatitis B virus is highly recommended. The first vaccine dose can be injected the same day as human hepatitis B immunoglobulin, however in different sites. If you have not shown an immune response after vaccination (no measurable hepatitis B antibodies), and in case a continuous prevention is necessary, the doctor may consider the administration of 500 IU (to adults) and 8 IU/kg (to children) every 2 months.
Dosage Administration
Hepatitis b immune globulin should be administered by intramuscular route. The product should be brought to room or body temperature before use. Remove the central protection from the rubber stopper and draw the solution with an injection syringe. Change the needle and inject. Once the solution is withdrawn from the container into the syringe, the medicinal product must be administered immediately. The liquid preparation is clear and colorless or pale-yellow or light brown. Do not use solutions that are cloudy or have deposits. If a large volume (>2 ml for children or >5 ml for adults) is required, it is recommended to administer this in divided doses at different sites. Any unused product or waste material should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.
Contraindications
If you are allergic (hypersensitive) to human immunoglobulins or to any of the other ingredients of Hepatitis b immune globulin. For example, if you have a deficiency of immunoglobulin A (IgA), you may develop, in the blood, antibodies against the immunoglobulin A. Hepatitis b immune globulin contains small quantity of IgA and therefore severe allergic reactions could occur. The physician must therefore weigh the benefit of treatment with Hepatitis b immune globulin against the potential risk of allergic reactions.
Side Effects
Hypersensitivity, Anaphylactic shock, Headache, Tachycardia, Hypotension, Vomiting, Erythema, Itching, Malaise
Pregnancy And Lactation
Pregnancy: The safety of this medicinal product for use in human pregnancy has not been established in controlled clinical trials and therefore should only be given with caution to pregnant women and breast-feeding mothers. Clinical experience with immunoglobulins suggests that no harmful effects on the course of pregnancy, or on the fetus and the neonate are to be expected. Breastfeeding: Immunoglobulins are excreted into the milk and may contribute to the transfer of protective antibodies to the neonate. Fertility: Clinical experience with immunoglobulins suggests that no harmful effects on fertility are to be expected. Driving and using machines: No effects on ability to drive and use machines have been observed
Therapeutic
Vaccines, Anti-sera & Immunoglobulin
Storage Conditions
Store in a refrigerator (2-8°C). Keep in the outer carton in order to protect from light. Keep out of the reach and sight of children