Primary information |
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ID | 13394 |
Therapeutic ID | Th1400 |
Protein Name | Rabies immune globulin, human |
Sequence | >Th1400_Rabies_immune_globulin,_human
MLDPGEVYDDPIDPIELEAEPRGTPTVPNILRNSDYNLNSPLIEDPARLMLEWLKTGNRPYRMTLTDNCSRSFRVLKDYFKKVDLGSLKVGGMAAQSMISLWLYGAHSESNRSRRCITDLAHFYSKSSPIEKLLNLTLGNRGLRIPPEGVLSCLERVDYDNAFGRYLANTYSSYLFFHVITLYMNALDWDEEKTILALWKDLTSVDIGKDLVKFKDQIWGLLIVTKDFVYSQSSNCLFDRNYTLMLKDLFLSRFNSLMVLLSPPEPRYSDDLISQLCQLYIAGDQVLSMCGNSGYEVIKILEPYVVNSLVQRAEKFRPLIHSLGDFPVFIKDKVSQLEETFGSCARRFFRALDQFDNIHDLVFVYGCYRHWGHPYIDYRKGLSKLYDQVHIKKVIDKSYQECLASDLARRILRWGFDKYSKWYLDSRFLARDHPLTPYIKTQTWPPKHIVDLVGDTWHKLPITQIFEIPESMDPSEILDDKSHSFTRTRLASWLSENRGGPVPSEKVIITALSKPPVNPREFLKSIDLGGLPDEDLIIGLKPKERELKIEGRFFALMSWNLRLYFVITEKLLANYILPLFDALTMTDNLNKVFKKLIDRVTGQGLLDYSRVTYAFHLDYEKWNNHQRLESTEDVFSVLDQVFGLKRVFSRTHEFFQKSWIYYSDRSDLIGLREDQIYCLDASNGPTCWNGQDGGLEGLRQKGWSLVSLLMIDRESQIRNTRTKVLAQGDNQVLCPTYMLSPGLSQEGLLYELESISRNAFSIYRAVEEGASKLGLIIKKEETMCSYDFLIYGKTPLFRGNILVPESKRWARVSCVSNDQIVNLANIMSTVSTNALTVAQHSQSLIKPMRDFLLMSVQAVFHYLLFSPILKGRVYKILSAEGESFLLAMSRIIYLDPSLGGVSGMSLGRFHIRQFSDPVSEGLSFWREIWLSSHESWIHALCQEAGNPDLGERTLESFTRLLEDPTTLNIRGGASPTILLKDAIRKALYDEVDKVENSEFREAILLSKTHRDNFILFLTSVEPLFPRFLSELFSSSFLGIPESIIGLIQNSRTIRRQFRKSLSKTLEESFYNSEIHGISRMTQTPQRVGGVWPCSSERADLLREISWGRKVVGTTVPHPSEMLGLLPKSSISCTCGATGGGNPRVSVSVLPSFDQSFFCTGPLKGYLGSSTSMSTQLFHAWEKVTNVHVVKRALSLKESINWFITRDSNLAQTLIRNIVSLTGPDFPLEEAPVFKRTGSALHRFKSARYSEGGYSSVCPNLLSHISVSTDTMSDLTQDGKNYDFMFQPLMLYAQTWTSELVQRDTRLRDSTFHWHLQCNRCVRPIDDVTLETSQIFEFPDVSKRISRMVSGAVPHFQRLPDIRLRPGDFESLSGREKSHHIGSAQGLLYSILVAIHDSGYNDGTIFPVNIYGKVSPRDYLRGLARGVLIGSSICFLTRMTNININRPLELISGVISYILLRLDNHPSLYIMLREPSFREEIFSIPQKIPAAYPTTMKEGNRSILCYLQHVLRYEREVITASPENDWLWIFSDFRSAKMTYLTLITYQSHLLLQRVERNLSKSMRDNLRQLSSLMRQVLGGHGEDTLESDDNIQRLLKDSLRRTRWVDQEVRHAARTMTGDYSPNKKVSRKVGCSEWVCSAQQVAVSTSANPAPVSELDIRALSKRFQNPLISGLRVVQWATGAHYKLKPILDDLNVFPSLCLVVGDGSGGISRAVLNMFPDAKLVFNSLLEVNDLMASGTHPLPPSAIMRGGNDIVSRVIDFDSIWEKPSDLRNLATWKYFQSVQKQVNMSYDLIICDAEVTDIASINRITLLMSDFALSIDGPLYLVFKTYGTMLVNPNYKAIQHLSRAFPSVTGFITQVTSSFSSELYLRFSKRGKFFRDAEYLTSSTLREMSLVLFNCSSPKSEMQRARSLNYQDLVRGFPEEIISNPYNEMIITLIDSDVESFLVHKMVDDLELQRGTLSKVAIIIAIMIVFSNRVFNVSKPLTDPLFYPPSDPKILRHFNICCSTMMYLSTALGDVPSFARLHDLYNRPITYYFRKQVILGNVYLSWSWSNDTSVFKRVACNSSLSLSSHWIRLIYKIVKTTRLVGSIKDLSGEVERHLHRYNRWITLENIRSRSSLLDYSCLCIGYSWKPAHAKTLV
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Molecular Weight | NA |
Chemical Formula | NA |
Isoelectric Point | NA |
Hydrophobicity | NA |
Melting point | NA |
Half-life | NA |
Description | IMOGAM Rabies Pasteurized is indicated for post-exposure prophylaxis in persons suspected of exposure to rabies, who have not previously received a complete immunization regimen with a cell culture produced rabies vaccine. Persons previously vaccinated with other types of rabies vaccines in whom adequate antibody levels have not been demonstrated should receive full post-exposure prophylaxis with RIG and a cell culture-produced rabies vaccine. IMOGAM Rabies Pasteurized should be administered promptly after exposure, in conjunction with rabies vaccine. If IMOGAM Rabies Pasteurized is not administered as recommended at the initiation of the post-exposure rabies vaccine series, it can be administered up to eight days following the first dose of the rabies vaccine. Since rabies vaccine-induced antibody begins to appear within one week, there is no value in administering rabies immune globulin more than eight days after rabies vaccination has begun. Recommendations for passive and/or active immunization after exposure to an animal suspected of having rabies have been outlined by the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI), the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), and the World Health Organization (WHO). |
Indication/Disease | For use in prophylaxis against rabies virus in patients who have been exposed to the virus and are immunocompromised or have not previously recieved the rabies vaccine [FDA Label]. |
Pharmacodynamics | Rabies immune globulin prevents viral invasion of the central nervous system. |
Mechanism of Action | Rabies immune globulin binds the rabies virus, preventing it from invading the central nervous system [FDA Label]. This affords time for the rabies vaccine, which is also administered in cases of rabies exposure, to induce an immune response to destroy the virus. Rabies immunoglobulin should only be administered up to eight days after exposure as the host begins to produce sufficient antibodies to the virus one week after exposure. Repeat dosing should also be avoided as it may interfere with induction of immune response by the rabies vaccine. |
Toxicity | No toxicological studies have been performed. Isolated cases of angioneurotic edema, skin rash, nephrotic syndrome, and anaphylactic shock after injection have been noted [FDA Label]. |
Metabolism | NA |
Absorption | NA |
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Clearance | NA |
Categories | Serum |
Patents Number | NA |
Date of Issue | NA |
Date of Expiry | NA |
Drug Interaction | NA |
Target | Rabies Virus Proteins |
Brand Name | HyperRAB |
Company | GRIFOLS USA, LLC |
Brand Description | GRIFOLS USA, LLC |
Prescribed For | Infiltration; Intramuscular |
Chemical Name | 300 [iU]/1mL |
Formulation | None known. |
Physical Appearance | soreness at the injection site, and fever |
Route of Administration | HyperRAB is used to protect people who have been bitten by animals (post-exposure). HyperRAB is given together with a full series of rabies vaccination. This medicine by itself will not protect against rabies. You will not need HyperRAB if you have received a rabies vaccine in the past. HyperRAB may... |
Recommended Dosage | Rabies vaccine and HyperRAB S/D should be given to all persons suspected of exposure to rabies with one exception: persons who have been previously immunized with rabies vaccine and have a confirmed adequate rabies antibody titer should receive only vaccine. HyperRAB S/D should be administered as promptly as possible after exposure, but can be administered up to the eighth day after the first dose of vaccine is given. |
Contraindication | NA |
Side Effects | 30. Cai K, Miller JL, Stenland CJ, et al. Solvent-dependent precipitation of prion protein. Biochim Biophys Acta 2002. 1597(1):28-35. |
Useful Link 1 | Link |
Useful Link 2 | Link |
Remarks | NA |