Vaxirab N Vaccine contains the active component of inactivated rabies virus (rabies virus that has been killed), which belongs to the class of medicines called vaccines. It is used as a preventative measure against rabies before or after exposure to the virus (pre-exposure prophylaxis or post-exposure prophylaxis). Rabies infection spreads when a person is bitten, scratched, or licked by an infected animal, especially when the skin is already injured. Rabies is a serious and often fatal viral disease that can cause severe neurological symptoms, including fever, headache, muscle weakness, and paralysis. Once symptoms develop, the disease is almost always fatal. Though this infection is 100% fatal, it is 100% preventable with timely measures and the correct use of available vaccines, immunoglobulins, or monoclonal antibodies.
It is not recommended to take Vaxirab N Vaccine if you are allergic to any of its components. Inform your doctor if you have high fever or any underlying acute illness before receiving Vaxirab N Vaccine. Pediatric patients require special consideration as it can be given in the thigh muscle whereas for elderly it can be given in the upper arm.
Uses of Vaxirab N Vaccine
Therapeutic Effects of Vaxirab N Vaccine
The therapeutic effect of Vaxirab N Vacacine is to prevent or treat rabies infection. The attenuated rabies virus found in Vaxirab N Injection prompts the body's immune system to produce antibodies to fight rabies viruses. These antibodies offer defense against rabies virus-related infections and illnesses. It provides immediate, active immunity to the rabies virus by neutralizing it before it can infect the body's cells and cause disease.
Interaction of Vaxirab N Vaccine with other drugs
Inform your healthcare provider about all your medicines, including prescription, over-the-counter, nutritional or vitamin supplements, and herbal products. Certain medications may interact with Vaxirab N Vaccine, reducing effectiveness by causing undesirable side effects.
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How to consume Vaxirab N Vaccine
Vaxirab N Vaccine is available as an injection that is given by intramuscular route; It is recommended to give pre-exposure vaccine in a series of three intramuscular injections on days [0,7,21]. In contrast, for the post-exposure vaccine it is recommended to give in a series of five injections on days [ 0,3,7,14,28]. However, your healthcare professional will decide the dosage regimen based on your conditions.
Safety Advices for Vaxirab N Vaccine
Pregnancy
Vaxirab N Vaccine is generally safe and can be given to people who are pregnant.
Breast Feeding
Vaxirab N Vaccine is generally safe and can be given to nursing mothers.
Lungs
Patients with pre-existing lung disease should talk to their healthcare provider before taking it.
Liver
Patients with pre-existing liver disease should talk to their healthcare provider before taking it.
Alcohol
Individuals should avoid consuming alcohol before or immediately after receiving Vaxirab N Vaccine, as alcohol can impair the immune system and potentially reduce the effectiveness of the treatment.
Driving
Patients should always monitor their response to the Vaxirab N Vaccine and be cautious when driving or operating machinery. If they experience any side effects that may impair their ability, consult your doctor.
Side Effects of Vaxirab N Vaccine
Vaxirab N Vaccine causes some side effects like all medications, although not everyone will experience them.
Serious:
- Severe allergic reactions
- Lymphadenopathy[swelling of lymph nodes]
Common:
- Pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site
- Fever
- Headache
- Nausea
- Dizziness
Word of Advice
It is important to carefully read and understand the warnings and precautions associated with the medication. Patients should report to the doctor if they react to vaccine exposure. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult with a healthcare provider before taking it. Be sure to inform your healthcare provider of any allergies, medical conditions, or medications you take.
FAQs
Q 1. Can the Vaxirab N Vaccine prevent rabies infection?
Yes, it is a vaccine and intended to prevent rabies infection. The attenuated rabies virus found in Vaxirab N Injection prompts the body's immune system to produce antibodies to fight rabies viruses.
Q 2. Is it safe to take Vaxirab N Vaccine along with other vaccines?
It is safe to administer VAXIRAB N INJECTION alongside other inactivated vaccinations. Every vaccine type will have its injection site. Before getting VAXIRAB N INJECTION, speak with your physician.
Q 3. For whom is VAXIRAB N INJECTION not recommended?
It is not advised to use VAXIRAB N INJECTION if you have a high fever and an acute disease that has to be treated or if you have an allergy to the rabies vaccine. Before getting VAXIRAB N INJECTION, speak with your physician.
Q 4. What adverse effects are associated with injecting VAXIRAB N Vaccine?
When taking VAXIRAB N INJECTION, headache, dizziness, rash, hives, general discomfort, exhaustion, weakness, and fever are the most frequently reported side effects. In case any symptoms intensify, get in touch with your physician.
Fact Box of Vaxirab N Vaccine
Molecule name: Inactivated rabies virus | Therapeutic class: Vaccines |
Pharmacological class: Vaccines | Indications: Prevention of rabies infection |