Rabies immunoglobulin
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rabies-immunoglobulin-287-986050
title:
Rabies immunoglobulin
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Rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) is a medication made up of antibodies against the rabies virus. It is used to prevent rabies following exposure. It is given after the wound is cleaned with soap and water or povidone-iodine and is followed by a course of rabies vaccine. It is given by injection into the site of the wound and into a muscle. It is not needed in people who have been previously vaccinated against rabies. Common side effects include pain at the site of injection, fever, and headache. Seve
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Medication made up of antibodies against the rabies virus
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabies_immunoglobulin
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2024-04-17T23:05:34Z
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