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Thrabis Vaccine

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Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd

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Rabies vaccine, Human (50mcg)

Overview Thrabis Vaccine

The Rabies vaccine, Thrabis, protects high-risk individuals, such as veterinarians, from rabies exposure. It's also crucial following a potential rabies-carrying animal bite. When administered promptly and correctly, it offers complete protection. A doctor or nurse injects Thrabis after thorough wound cleansing (15 minutes with soap and water) of any bite. Immediate treatment is key; the quicker the better. Post-exposure prophylaxis typically includes both immunoglobulin and the vaccine, unless prior complete vaccination exists. Completing the entire vaccine course is vital to prevent this deadly illness. Common, usually short-lived side effects include injection site pain, swelling, redness, and joint pain. Rest may offer relief. Report persistent or concerning side effects to your physician. Before receiving the injection, disclose any prior vaccine allergies and all current medications to your doctor, as interactions are possible.

Primary Ingredients of Thrabis Vaccine

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Uses of Thrabis Vaccine

Avoiding Rabies

Major Benefits of Thrabis Vaccine:

This medication will be administered by your healthcare provider. Self-medication is strongly discouraged.

Common Side effects of Thrabis Vaccine:

  • Pain
  • Joint pain
  • Injection site redness
  • Injection site swelling
  • Swelling of lymph nodes

How to use Thrabis Vaccine:

This medication will be administered by your physician or registered nurse; self-medication is strictly prohibited.

How Thrabis Vaccine works:

The Thrabis Vaccine, a killed-virus preparation, stimulates antibody production. These protective proteins then safeguard against viral infection.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Alcohol consumption alongside Thrabis Vaccine hasn't been established as safe. Seek medical advice before combining them.

PregnancyPregnancySAFE IF PRESCRIBED

The Thrabis Vaccine is typically deemed safe for pregnant individuals. Preclinical trials using animal models revealed minimal or no negative consequences for fetal development; nevertheless, data from human trials are scarce.

Breast feedingBreast feedingSAFE IF PRESCRIBED

The likelihood of Thrabis Vaccine being safe for use while breastfeeding is high. Available human data indicates minimal risk to the infant.

DrivingDrivingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

The impact of Thrabis Vaccine on driving ability is undetermined. Refrain from driving if you develop symptoms impairing concentration or reaction time.

KidneyKidneyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Data regarding Thrabis Vaccine use in individuals with renal impairment is scarce. Seek medical advice from your physician.

LiverLiverCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Data regarding Thrabis Vaccine use in individuals with hepatic impairment is scarce. Physician consultation is advised.

What if you forget to take Thrabis Vaccine :

Omission of a scheduled Thrabis Vaccine dose necessitates contacting your physician.

Facts to Know About Thrabis Vaccine

LabelValue
Chemical Type Immunizations
Developing Habits No.
Type of Therapy Immunizations
Action Class Inactivated vaccine

FAQs on Thrabis Vaccine

Rabies virus, present in the saliva of infected animals, typically spreads through bites. However, contact with the saliva of an infected animal (living or dead), especially through broken skin or the eyes, nose, or mouth, poses a rabies risk.
Rabies is entirely preventable. Effective prevention, even after significant exposure, is achieved through prompt wound care and the combined administration of the rabies vaccine and rabies immunoglobulin (RIG).
Rabies, a virus targeting the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), initially mimics influenza, presenting as fever, headache, and malaise. This progresses within days to anxiety, confusion, agitation, erratic behavior, delirium, and hallucinations.
Veterinarians, animal handlers, rabies researchers, laboratory workers, and international travelers facing potential animal exposure in rabies-endemic regions should receive the rabies vaccine. This is especially crucial for those with limited access to prompt medical care.
Thrabis Vaccine is safe for pregnant women; no fetal abnormalities have been reported following its use. Doctors may recommend routine pre-exposure rabies vaccination for pregnant individuals at high risk of exposure.
Thrabis Vaccine side effects are usually mild, including injection site soreness and redness. However, booster recipients may experience moderate side effects like hives, joint pain, or fever (affecting 6% of individuals).
Thrabis vaccine isn't recommended for general population use. It shouldn't be administered to individuals who are moderately or severely unwell. Consult your physician if you have any concerns.
Thrabis Vaccine
739
MRP 858
13% off