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Click on a topic below to learn more about IMOGAM Rabies–HT Immune Globulin
Characteristics
 IMOGAM Rabies–HT Immune Globulin contains human rabies antibodies… [MORE]
 
Immunogenicity (Antibody Response)
 IMOVAX Rabies–HT Immune Globulin is used to provide immediate protection… [MORE]
 
Indications and Usage
 IMOVAX Rabies–HT Immune Globulin is only indicated for rabies post-exposure treatment…[MORE]
 
Vaccination Recommendations
 Anyone exposed to the rabies virus MUST receive post-exposure treatment… [MORE]

Safety Information
 There are risks associated with all vaccines… [MORE]

Storage and Handling
 Do not freeze IMOGAM Rabies–HT Immune Globulin… [MORE]
 

IMOVAX® Rabies

Indication

IMOVAX Rabies vaccine is indicated for active, pre- and post-exposure immunization against rabies.

 

Safety Information
The most common local and systemic adverse reactions to IMOVAX Rabies vaccine may include injection site pain, erythema, and swelling; headache, nausea, and muscle aches. Other adverse reactions may occur. Once initiated for post-exposure treatment rabies vaccination should not be interrupted or discontinued because of mild local or systemic adverse reactions. Usually such reactions can be successfully managed with anti-inflammatory and antipyretic agents. Vaccination with IMOVAX Rabies vaccine may not protect all individuals.

Before administering IMOVAX Rabies vaccine, please see accompanying full Prescribing Information.

IMOGAM® Rabies–HT

Indication
IMOGAM Rabies-HT immune globulin is given for passive immunization of individuals suspected of exposure to rabies.

Safety Information
Side effects to the IMOGAM Rabies-HT immune globulin include injection site tenderness, pain, and muscle soreness or stiffness. Other side effects may occur. IMOGAM Rabies-HT immune globulin should not be given in repeated doses once vaccine treatment has begun. IMOGAM Rabies-HT immune globulin is made from components of human blood and, therefore, this vaccine may carry a risk of transmitting infectious material, although careful selection of donors and extensive testing are intended to minimize this risk. Treatment with a rabies immune globulin may not protect all individuals.

For more information about IMOGAM Rabies-HT immune globulin, talk to your health-care professional.

Last modified: 5/2/08

 
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