What is Rhofalac?
A preparation of human plasma proteins, consisting of specific antibodies, of the type IgG, against the RhD antigen present on the surface of human erythrocytes.
Rofalac side effects
To find out more information about the side effects resulting from the use of the vaccination against RH "D" immune globulin. . Which represents the scientific name of Rofaillac, click here to know the side effects of Rofailac
What are the uses of Rhofalac?
It is forbidden to use the medicine without consulting a specialist in the following cases:
Hypersensitivity to any of the components of the drug.
What are the side effects of Rofailac?
What are the precautions for using Rhofalac?
Use with caution under the supervision of a physician in the following cases:
during pregnancy and lactation.
Blood disorders such as anemia, blood clotting, and hyperviscosity.
Breathing problems.
kidney problems;
Pulmonary edema.
Atherosclerosis or another heart disease.
Vascular disorders.
Having a stroke.
diabetes.
What are the drug interactions of Rofailac?
What are the doses of Ruffalac and methods of use?
Recommended initial dose for adults: 50 mcg/kg as a single injection, or it may be given as a divided dose if the person has low hemoglobin levels and the dose is reduced.
During pregnancy in general, the dose is given at 28 weeks. If the dose is received, if it is early in pregnancy, it is repeated every 12 weeks to ensure appropriate levels of anti-Rh factor.
What are the pharmacokinetics of Rhofalac?
Solution for injection 300 mcg
What are the storage conditions for Rhofalac?
The vaccine should be kept refrigerated at a temperature between 2-8 degrees Celsius.
not freeze.
How to use Rhofalac
Avoid driving and doing work that requires concentration as the medicine can affect your reactions, causing drowsiness and dizziness.