Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Knowledge About Human Immunoglobulin, Intramuscular


Human Immunoglobulin, Intramuscular
Human immunoglobulin does not appear to protect a recipient against hepatitis C. In any case, anti-hepatitis-C-positive blood is excluded from the pool. Where an infection is common, protection is immediate'. For immunisation given intramuscularly at the recommended dosage, antibodies usually remain at protective levels for four to six weeks, and longer for hepatitis A'. Two specific forms of immurioglobulin are prepared - one for intramuscular and the other for intravenous use. The intramuscular form is the more common.

Item name: Human Immunoglobulin, Intramuscular
Specification: 300mg(10% 3ml)/150mg(10% 1.5ml)

Drugs that enter the body by intramuscular injections will be absorbed faster than subcutaneous injections, but slower than intravenous shots. Intramuscular injections may be the best choice, depending on how fast or how gradually the doctor wants the medicine to take effect. The body can hold more fluid inside a muscle than it can retain just under the skin. If the syringe contains a lot of liquid, an intramuscular shot may be the best option.


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