Hepatitis B
Uses
Hepatitis-B Imm.Globulin Vaccine Injection is used to prevent Hepatitis-B Imm.Globulin Vaccine Injection virus infection.
How it Works
Hepatitis b is known as a vaccine. Hepatitis b vaccine works by developing immunity in the body by initiating a mild infection. This infection created does not cause illness, but it does work to stimulate the body's immune system to produce antibodies to protect against any future infections.
Common Side effects
Some of the potential side effects of Hepatitis-B Imm.Globulin Vaccine Injection can include the symptoms below; Neuropathy,
Pain,
Paralysis,
Abdominal pain,
Anaphylactic reaction,
Decreased blood pressure,
Itching,
Angioedema,
Convulsion,
Diarrhoea,
Fatigue,
Fever,
Headache,
Meningitis,
Muscle pain,
Nausea,
Rash,
Skin redness,
Vomiting
Pain,
Paralysis,
Abdominal pain,
Anaphylactic reaction,
Decreased blood pressure,
Itching,
Angioedema,
Convulsion,
Diarrhoea,
Fatigue,
Fever,
Headache,
Meningitis,
Muscle pain,
Nausea,
Rash,
Skin redness,
Vomiting
Storage
The acceptable duration of storage at room temperature for this product is Cumulative exposure for 7 days