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HEPATITIS B IMMUBOGLOBULIN 1ML BEHRING

HEPATITIS B IMMUBOGLOBULIN 1ML BEHRING

Composition:

HEPATITIS B IMMUNOGLOBULIN-100IU

Group Name:

IMMUNE GLOBULINS

Manufacturer:

CSL BEHRING GMBH

Rs 7,672.43 / PFS.
Rs 8249.92 7% off

Product Details


Action
Indications
Contraindications
Route/Dosage
Interactions
Lab Test Interferences
Adverse Reactions
PrecautionsPatient Care Considerations
Administration/Storage
Assessment/Interventions
Patient/Family Education

(hep-uh-TIGHT-iss)BayHep BInjection217 IU/mLNabi HBInjection312 IU/mLBayhep BClass: Immune serum

  Action Directly neutralizes hepatitis B virus.

  Indications For passive, transient prevention of hepatitis B infection after viral exposure via needlestick or mucous membrane contact; prevention of hepatitis B in infants born to HBsAg-positive mothers. Most effective when used within 7 days of exposure.

  Contraindications None well documented.

  Route/Dosage

Adults and Children: IM 0.06 mL/kg (usually 3 to 5 mL). Administer as soon as possible after exposure and repeat 28 to 30 days later. Newborns of HBsAg-Positive Mothers: IM 0.5 mL. Administer first HBIG dose as soon as possible, preferably < 12 hr after birth. Also give hepatitis B vaccine. If hepatitis B vaccine is declined, repeat HBIG at 3 and 6 mo of age.

  Interactions

Anticoagulants: Give HBIG with caution to people receiving anticoagulant therapy. Vaccines: To avoid inactivating vaccines containing live viruses (except measles vaccine) or bacteria, give live vaccines 3 mo after HBIG.

  Lab Test Interferences None well documented.

  Adverse Reactions OTHER Local pain and tenderness at injection site; urticaria; angioedema; anaphylactic reactions.

  Precautions

Pregnancy: Category C. Lactation: Undetermined.


PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS

 

  Administration/Storage

  • Inspect solution for particulate matter and discoloration before administration.
  • Administer IM, preferably in gluteal or deltoid muscle in adults and children. In newborns, administer IM in anterolateral thigh. Do not give IV.
  • Always record manufacturer's name and lot number on vial in patient's permanent record file along with date of administration, name and title of person administering injection.
  • Refrigerate vials. Do not freeze.

  Assessment/Interventions

  • Obtain complete history, including drug history and any known allergies.
  • Check patient's immunization history to verify that administration regimen is being followed.
  • Review patient's medical history for history of serious adverse reactions to previous dose of HBIG.
  • Monitor for hypersensitivity or anaphylaxis. Epinephrine should always be available to counteract any possible reactions.

OVERDOSAGE: SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Pain, tenderness

  Patient/Family Education

  • Instruct parent to vaccinate all at-risk infants as soon after birth as possible and again at 3 mo.
  • Instruct patient that therapy is useful as postexposure prophylaxis as soon after exposure as possible (preferably within 7 days.)
  • Provide patient or parent with immunization history record and record this injection in patient's medical records.
  • Instruct patient to give analgesic for local pain. Avoid giving aspirin to children.
  • Inform parent or patient of schedule for vaccination program if necessary.

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