Rabies Human Monoclonal Antibody (rD)

Uses

Rabies Human Monoclonal Antibody (rDNA) is used for the treatment of rabies.

How it Works

How Rabies Human Monoclonal Antibody (rDNA) works Rabies Human Monoclonal Antibody (rDNA) contains rabies monoclonal antibodies produced through recombinant DNA technology. It functions by providing your body with the antibodies necessary to protect against rabies infection following suspected exposure.

Expert Advice

  • Rabies Human Monoclonal Antibody (rDNA) prevents rabies infection when used in conjunction with other anti-rabies vaccines.
  • It is indicated for bites that have penetrated the skin by a suspected rabid animal (e.g., dog, cat, monkey, rabbit).
  • If you have been bitten:
    • Wash and flush the bite wound with soap and water for at least 15 minutes.
    • Apply an iodine-containing cream (such as Betadine) over the wound, if available.
    • Visit the nearest healthcare center as soon as possible to receive preventive treatment for rabies.
  • Rabies Human Monoclonal Antibody (rDNA) is infiltrated in and around the bite wound, and any remaining medicine is injected into the muscle.
  • You must inform your doctor if you have received any anti-rabies vaccine in the past.

Other Combinations

Frequently asked questions

Rabies spreads through the saliva of infected animals, primarily via bites. Contact with saliva from an infected animal can also lead to infection if it enters the body through broken skin or mucous membranes.
Post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) includes human rabies immune globulin (HRIG) and rabies vaccine, administered on the day of exposure and again on days 3, 7, and 14. It is essential for unvaccinated individuals and is recommended for all exposure types.
The pain level associated with Rabies Human Monoclonal Antibody (rDNA) varies by individual. The injection site may be painful, especially if a larger volume is needed to adequately treat the wound.
Rabies Human Monoclonal Antibody (rDNA) is not necessary for individuals who have completed a full rabies vaccination series.
Rabies is completely preventable. When combined with proper wound care and the anti-rabies vaccine (ARV), Rabies Human Monoclonal Antibody (rDNA) is highly effective in preventing the disease, even after high-risk exposure.
Yes, pregnant women can safely receive Rabies Human Monoclonal Antibody (rDNA) after rabies exposure, with no reported fetal abnormalities. Doctors may also recommend pre-exposure vaccination if the risk of exposure is significant.
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