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Anti D 300 MCG Injection

Anti D 300 MCG Injection

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Anti D 300 MCG Injection

Anti D 300 MCG Injection

Regular price Rs. 4,469.00
Regular price Rs. 4,469.00 Sale price
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About Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml

Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml belongs to the class of medications called ‘immunising agents’ used to prevent rhesus disease. Rhesus factor type D (RhD) is a special characteristic of human red blood cells. People who carry the RhD factor are called RhD positive, and those who don’t carry the RhD factor are called RhD negative. Rhesus disease occurs if there are mixed blood types of RhD-positive and RhD-negative. It can happen in the case of a pregnant woman when the mother is RhD negative, and the baby is RhD positive and people who have received mismatched transfusion ((RhD negative child or adult who have accidentally received RhD positive blood).

Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml contains ‘Anti-D (Rh) immunoglobulin’, an immunising agent. Immunoglobulins or antibodies are essential to the immune response and help by protecting against viruses to prevent infection. Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml works by neutralising the RhD-positive antigens that may have entered an RhD-negative person’s blood. Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml is not recommended for use in positive RhD patients and individuals already immunised to RhD antigen.

Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml is available as an injection and given by a healthcare professional. Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml may cause side effects such as pain and tenderness at the injection site. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, if any of these side effects persist or worsen, inform your doctor immediately.

It is not recommended to take Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml if you are allergic to human immunoglobulin or other ingredients. Before taking Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml, inform your doctor if you had vaccination recently within the last 2 to 4 weeks, have blood clotting problems, or have thrombocytopenia (decreased number of platelets in the blood). Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml is intended for use in pregnant women and is probably safe for breastfeeding mothers. Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml may not interact with alcohol and may not affect your driving ability.

Uses of Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml

Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml is used in the prevention of rhesus disease. The detailed uses of Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml are as follows:

  • Prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN): Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml is administered to Rh-negative pregnant women to prevent their immune system from attacking the Rh-positive red blood cells of the fetus, which can lead to HDN, a serious condition causing anemia and jaundice in newborns.
  • Postpartum protection for future pregnancies: Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml is given within 72 hours after childbirth if the baby is Rh-positive, helping prevent sensitization that could affect future pregnancies.
  • Manage Rh incompatibility during pregnancy events: Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml is used after events like miscarriage, abortion, amniocentesis, or trauma during pregnancy where fetal blood might mix with maternal blood, reducing the risk of Rh sensitization.
  • Support Rh-negative individuals receiving Rh-positive blood: Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml helps prevent immune reactions in Rh-negative patients who receive Rh-positive blood transfusions.

Directions for Use

  • Follow your doctor's recommendations on the dosage and timing of this medication to achieve optimal results.
  • Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml will be administered by a healthcare professional.
  • Do not self-administer.

Key Benefits

Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml contains 'Anti-D (Rh) immunoglobulin', which is used to prevent rhesus disease. Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml is recommended for use in RhD-negative women who are carrying, just delivered, or have lost an RhD-positive baby. It is also recommended for RhD-negative women carrying RhD-positive babies if the pregnant woman has a severely complicated pregnancy, if the baby's RhD-positive blood passes into the mother's blood circulation, if the doctor needs to perform testing methods to identify fetal deformities, if the doctor is trying to move the baby from outside, or if the mother experiences abdominal trauma (injury to gut or stomach). Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml is also administered during the third trimester of pregnancy if the pregnant woman's blood type is RhD negative. This is called routine antenatal anti-D prophylaxis. Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml is also given to people who had mismatched transfusions (RhD-negative child or adult who have accidentally received RhD-positive blood).

How Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml Works

Anti D 150/300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml contains ‘Anti-D (Rh) immunoglobulin’, an immunising agent. Immunoglobulins or antibodies are essential to the immune response and help by protecting against viruses to prevent infection. Anti D 300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml works by neutralising the RhD-positive antigens that may have entered an RhD-negative person’s blood. Anti D 300 MCG / 1ml Injection 1 ml is not recommended for use in positive RhD patients and individuals already immunised to RhD antigen.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight
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