About Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin
Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin for Intravenous
Product Description We are highly reckoned in pharmaceutical industry for exporting excellent quality Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin For Intravenous. This injection is indicated for the prevention of hepatitis B from occurring again in HBsAg-positive liver transplant patients who have had liver transplants. In addition, it also helps in preventing you from getting sick if you have been exposed to hepatitis B virus. Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin For Intravenous is offered to clients at highly competitive price.
Indicated for the treatment of: - Acute exposure to blood containing HBsAg
- Perinatal exposure of infants born to HBsAg-positive mothers
- Sexual exposure to HBsAg-positive persons and household exposure to persons with acute HBV infection
- Brand : Human Albumin
- Contain : Human Hepatitis b immunoglobulin for intravenous
- Strength :5%, 20%
Product details
| Unit | 20%/100 ml |
| Brand | Buminate (Baxter), Albucel (Intas), Bharat Serum, Alburel (Reliance) |
| Usage | Hospital, Clinical |
Powerful Post-Exposure ProphylaxisHuman Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin is specifically designed to provide immediate protection against Hepatitis B following exposure. Its ready-to-use liquid formulation ensures rapid immunity for at-risk adults and pediatric patients, acting before the bodys own immune system can respond. This product is a reliable preventive solution, particularly effective for individuals with known or potential contact with the Hepatitis B virus.
Easy and Safe to AdministerEach vial contains over 99% purified immunoglobulin, delivering a clear, consistent dose via intramuscular injection. This formulation minimizes allergic reactions and offers a straightforward administration process for healthcare professionals. The solutions stability and high quality ensure dependable performance and patient safety in both clinical and hospital settings.
Stringent Storage and Quality StandardsMaintained between 2C and 8C, Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin retains its potency and efficacy throughout its 24-month shelf life. Packaged in secure vials, the solution remains clear and free from particle contamination. Its controlled storage requirements and purity make it a trusted choice for hospitals, clinics, and healthcare exporters and suppliers in India.
FAQs of Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin:
Q: How is Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin administered?
A: Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin is given as an intramuscular injection by a healthcare professional, typically in a hospital or clinical setting. The dosage and administration frequency are determined by your doctor based on individual needs.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this immunoglobulin?
A: This product provides immediate passive immunity against Hepatitis B, reducing the risk of infection after exposure. It is particularly valuable for individuals who have not been vaccinated or are at high risk, such as newborns of infected mothers or healthcare workers.
Q: When should Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin be used?
A: It is recommended for post-exposure prophylaxis, meaning it should be administered as soon as possible after potential exposure to the Hepatitis B virus. Timely administration is crucial for optimal effectiveness.
Q: Where should the product be stored to maintain its efficacy?
A: The vials must be stored in a refrigerator at temperatures between 2C and 8C. Do not freeze the solution, and keep it protected from direct sunlight to preserve its quality and efficacy.
Q: What precautions should be taken before receiving this injection?
A: Before administration, inform your doctor if you have any history of allergies or hypersensitivity to human immunoglobulins. The product is contraindicated in individuals with known hypersensitivity to these components.
Q: Is a prescription required to obtain Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin?
A: Yes, this medication requires a prescription and should only be administered by a qualified healthcare professional to ensure correct usage and patient safety.