Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin
INFORMATION ABOUT HUMAN HEPATITIS B IMMUNOGLOBULIN
Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin Uses
Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin is used for prevention of Hepatitis B infection.
How Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin works
Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin is generally given with vaccines. Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin contains chemicals that protect the patient against infections
Common side effects of Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common
Flushing (sense of warmth in the face, ears, neck and trunk), Gastrointestinal disturbance, Decreased white blood cell count
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27 Sep 2022 | 01:34 PM (UTC)
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Expert advice for Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin
- Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin is injected into the large muscle such as a buttock or thigh by a healthcare professional.
- It should be given as soon as possible (within 48 hours) once you have been exposed to hepatitis B infection.
- You must inform your doctor if you have received any vaccine recently.
- You may get pain, itching, rash or discomfort at the site of the injection. Inform your doctor if it does not go away or bothers you.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Frequently asked questions for Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin
Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin is usually a three-dose series. It is recommended for all individuals from newborn to children of 18 years of age. Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin should be given to infants at birth in the hospital. All older children who did not get all the recommended doses of Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin as an infant should complete their vaccine series as soon as possible. Adolescents and adults who are just starting their series will need two or three doses, depending on their age and the brand of vaccine used. Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin may be given to anybody who needs to get protected against hepatitis B.
Yes, Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin is safe. It is administered to infants, children, adolescents and adults. There are usually no major side effects seen with Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin. However, consult your doctor before using it.
Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused by hepatitis B virus.
The virus is found in the blood or certain body fluids and is spread when blood or body fluid from an infected person enters the body of an uninfected person. This can occur in a variety of ways including unprotected sexual contact, using needles, medicines, poor infection control practices in medical settings, particularly with equipment to test blood sugar. It can also transmit from mother to baby during birth, if a person comes in contact with infected wounds or skin sores, when an infected person bites another person or by sharing personal-care items, such as razors or toothbrushes. Hepatitis B virus particles can be found on objects, even in the absence of visible blood. The virus can remain infectious and capable of spreading infection for a minimum of seven days outside the human body.
The symptoms of hepatitis B include yellowing of skin and white areas of the eyes, discoloration of urine, loss of appetite or nausea, bloated and tender belly, extreme tiredness, fever and pain in joints.