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Human rabies immunoglobulin
Consumer Medicine Information
SPECIAL WARNING
This product is made from human plasma obtained from voluntary donors immunized against rabies. When products are made from human blood and injected into you, it is possible that viruses or other substances could be present in the product and cause an illness. These could be viruses such as hepatitis, HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), or parvovirus B19. There could also be other infectious agents some of which may not yet have been discovered.
To reduce the risk of this happening, extra steps are taken when manufacturing this product. Strict controls are applied to the selection of blood donors and donations. The product is specially treated to remove and kill certain viruses. This special treatment is considered effective against viruses known as enveloped viruses such as HIV and hepatitis B and C viruses, and the non-enveloped virus, hepatitis A. The effect against the non-enveloped virus, human parvovirus B19 is limited. However, the product contains specific antibodies which can provide some protection against parvovirus B19.
Vaccines are available against some of these viruses and your doctor will be able to help you decide whether it is worthwhile having any of those vaccines.
Please discuss the risks and benefits of this product with your doctor.
This leaflet answers some common questions about IMOGAM RABIES pasteurized (IMOGAM). It does not contain all the available information.
It does not take the place of talking to your doctor.
All medicines have risks and benefits. Your doctor has weighed the risks of you taking IMOGAM against the benefits they expect it will have for you.
If you have any concerns about taking this medicine, ask your doctor.
Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it again.
IMOGAM is used to help prevent rabies infection in people who have been bitten, licked or scratched by a rabies-infected animal.
Rabies is an infection caused by a virus which affects the brain and is fatal if not treated early.
IMOGAM is prepared from blood obtained from voluntary donors. It contains protein substances called antibodies, which can provide protection against rabies.
Please discuss the risks and benefits of this product with your doctor.
As IMOGAM can be a life saving product, it should not be withheld from anyone who needs it.
Tell your doctor if:
If you are not sure about anything, ask your doctor.
The doctor will usually inject some IMOGAM into the place where the animal bit, scratched or licked. The remaining vaccine may be injected into the buttocks.
Your doctor will also give you a rabies vaccine product to help prevent rabies.
Your doctor will decide how much IMOGAM you need. The amount you need is calculated on how much you weigh.
Follow all directions given to you by your doctor carefully.
Overdose is unlikely as your doctor is giving you the injections.
If you have any concerns, ask your doctor.
If you need to see a doctor, dentist or pharmacist tell them that you have been given a dose of IMOGAM. Some vaccines such as measles, rubella and mumps may not work if given too soon after IMOGAM.
As with most medicines, IMOGAM can have side effects in some people.
Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms occur any time up to two weeks after an injection of IMOGAM.
These may sometimes include:
If the following happens, tell your doctor or pharmacist immediately or go to Accident and Emergency at your nearest hospital.
Very rare reactions include:
Examples of allergic reactions include:
Tell your doctor as soon as possible if you do not feel well after you have been given IMOGAM.
IMOGAM is usually stored in the doctors surgery or clinic, or at the pharmacy. However, if you need to store IMOGAM:
Keep IMOGAM in the fridge protected from light. Do not put it in the freezer.
If IMOGAM is left out of the fridge or put in the freezer, it may not work. It should not be used after the expiry date on the package.
Each pack of IMOGAM contains one vial of clear pale yellow to light brown liquid.
Each vial contains the active ingredient, human rabies immunoglobulin. There are at least 300 International Units of human rabies immunoglobulin in each 2 mL vial, and 1500 International Units in each 10 mL vial.
Each vial also contains ingredients which are not active.
These are glycine, sodium chloride and water.
IMOGAM does not contain lactose, sucrose, gluten, tartrazine or any other azo dyes.
This medicine is available only with a doctor's prescription.
If you are unsure about anything or want more information about IMOGAM please ask your doctor.
Aventis Pasteur S.A.
1541 Avenue Marcel Merieux
69280 Marcy L'Etoile
FRANCE
Australia:
Aventis Pasteur Pty Ltd.,
ABN 79 085 258 797
Unit 12, Parkview Business Centre,
12-14 Columbia Way,
Baulkham Hills
AUSTRALIA
Tel: 1800 829 468
New Zealand:
Merck Sharp & Dohme (New Zealand) Limited,
PO Box 99 851
Newmarket,
Auckland
NEW ZEALAND
Tel: 0800 500 673
2 mL vial AUST R 72931
10 mL vial AUST R 72931
February 2000
Published by MIMS/myDr April 2006