About Histaglobulin Products
Uses of Histaglobulin Products
Human Normal Immunoglobulin+Histamine Dihydrochloride+Sodium Thiosulphate is used to prevent allergic conditions. It is recommended for a wide variety of allergic conditions irrespective of their symptoms and cause such as allergic rhinitis, eczema, urticaria, generalised skin allergies, and migraine among others.
Histaglobulin Products side effects
Common
No common side effects seen.
How Histaglobulin Products work
Human Normal Immunoglobulin + Histamine Dihydrochloride + Sodium Thiosulphate is a combination of three medicines: Human Normal Immunoglobulin + Histamine Dihydrochloride + Sodium Thiosulphate1, Human Normal Immunoglobulin + Histamine Dihydrochloride + Sodium Thiosulphate2 and Human Normal Immunoglobulin + Histamine Dihydrochloride + Sodium Thiosulphate3. It works by producing protective antibodies (proteins) that neutralise the chemical messengers, mainly histamine, released during allergic reactions.
Patient Concerns about Histaglobulin Products
Frequently asked questions about Histaglobulin Products
Frequently asked questions about Histaglobulin Products
Q. What is Histaglobulin Injection used for?
Histaglobulin Injection is a specialized medicine used for treating long-term allergies like allergic rhinitis (runny nose), asthma, eczema or skin allergies, migraines caused by allergies, and premenstrual allergy symptoms. It helps reduce allergic reactions over time by training the immune system to be less sensitive to allergens.
Q. How is Histaglobulin Injection given?
Histaglobulin Injection is given under the skin (subcutaneously) by a doctor. The dosage depends on the condition. Usually, 3 injections spaced 4 to 8 days apart, and may need booster doses later or more injections for seasonal allergies, eczema, or migraines. Your doctor may advise a tailored treatment plan based on your condition and its severity.
Q. What should I avoid while taking Histaglobulin Injection?
You should avoid Histaglobulin Injection if you are pregnant or having your period (menstruation), are experiencing an active allergic attack (like an asthma attack), and have an infection that’s not treated yet. Always tell your doctor about your full medical history before starting.
Q. What precautions should I follow during Histaglobulin Injection treatment?
You should not start Histaglobulin Injection treatment during an allergy attack, complete any infection treatments before starting Histaglobulin Injection, and let your doctor know if you’re using steroids, as the doses might be adjusted. Be patient, as results may take 3 to 4 weeks after finishing treatment.
Q. Is Histaglobulin Injection a permanent cure for allergies?
No, Histaglobulin Injection is not a quick fix or emergency treatment, but a long-term immune therapy. It can reduce the frequency and severity of allergic reactions and help you manage allergies better over time.
Q. Should I refrigerate Histaglobulin Injection?
Histaglobulin Injection is reactive to high temperature, which can make it ineffective. You should store Histaglobulin Injection in a cool, dry place below 8 degrees Celsius. Do not freeze the vial.
Q. When will I see the results after receiving Histaglobulin Injection?
The exact time Histaglobulin Injection takes to show results is not known. However, you can expect improvement in your symptoms in 3 to 4 weeks after completion of your treatment course.
Q. How many Histaglobulin Injection injections do I need?
Your doctor may prescribe the required dose of Histaglobulin Injection based on your symptoms and the severity of your condition. Your doctor may prescribe 3-4 injections with a specific time interval based on what needs to be treated.
Q. What should I do if I miss a scheduled dose of Histaglobulin Injection?
If you miss a Histaglobulin Injection scheduled dose, contact your doctor immediately. Do not attempt to compensate with extra doses to make up for the missed one.
Q. Can Histaglobulin Injection be used in children?
Yes, Histaglobulin Injection can be used in children, but only after a consultation with a doctor. Your doctor may advise Histaglobulin Injection to children if they are about to undergo adenoidectomy (removal of adenoids from the back of the throat) or tonsillectomy (removal of tonsils) and have a family history of allergy. Your doctor may assess the severity and symptoms and prescribe a suitable dose.
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