RHOCLON 300MCG injection

RHOCLON 300MCG injection

RHOCLON 300MCG injection

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  • Salt Composition: RECOMBINAT ANTI RHO-D IMMUNOGLOULIN
  • Company: BSV
  • Packaging: 1 VIAL
  • Storage_condtion: COLD CHAIN
  • MRP: ₹2744
  • Price: ₹2100
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Introduction of RHOCLON 300MCG injection

Rhoclone 300mcg Injection belongs to the class of medications called ?immunising agents? used to prevent rhesus disease. Rhesus factor type D (RhD) is a special characteristic of human red blood cells. People who carry the RhD factor are called RhD positive, and those who don?t carry the RhD factor are called RhD negative. Rhesus disease occurs if there are mixed blood types of RhD-positive and RhD-negative. It can happen in the case of a pregnant woman when the mother is RhD negative, and the baby is RhD positive and people who have received mismatched transfusion ((RhD negative child or adult who have accidentally received RhD positive blood).
Rhoclone 300mcg Injection contains ?Anti-D (Rh) immunoglobulin?, an immunising agent. Immunoglobulins or antibodies are essential to the immune response and help by protecting against viruses to prevent infection. Rhoclone 300mcg Injection works by neutralising the RhD-positive antigens that may have entered an RhD-negative person?s blood. Rhoclone 300mcg Injection is not recommended for use in positive RhD patients and individuals already immunised to RhD antigen.



How to Consume RHOCLON 300MCG injection

rhoclon 300mcg injection? (RhIg) can be administered through two primary routes: intramuscular (IM) injection and intravenous (IV) injection. The doctor chooses the administration route based on the patient's needs and preferences.


Benefits Of RHOCLON 300MCG injection

rhoclon 300mcg Injection is an immunoglobulin (also known as antibody). It helps in preventing antibodies from forming after a person with Rh-negative blood receives a transfusion with Rh-positive blood. It also helps during pregnancy when a mother has Rh-negative blood and the baby is Rh-positive. It is administered routinely during the third trimester of your pregnancy if your blood type is RhD negative. This is because it's likely that small amounts of blood from your baby will pass into your blood during this time. It is to be administered only by or under the supervision of your doctor.


Side Effects of RHOCLON 300MCG injection

Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them.

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RHOCLON 300MCG injection - Safety Considerations

Pregnancy Pregnancy Unsafe

This medicine is not advised during pregnancy as it may have harmful effects on fetal development.

Breastfeeding Breastfeeding Consult a Doctor

It is uncertain whether this medication passes into breast milk. A healthcare provider should be consulted before use.

Lungs Lung Health Consult a Doctor

Some users have reported minor lung-related side effects. If you have respiratory conditions, seek medical advice before starting the treatment.

Liver Liver Function Unsafe

Regular liver function tests are recommended as this injection may contribute to liver stress in certain individuals.

Liver Alcohol Unsafe

Patients taking this medicine are generally advised to avoid or limit alcohol consumption, as it may increase the risk of liver damage and worsen liver-related side effects.

Liver Driving Unsafe

This medicine may cause side effects like fatigue, dizziness, or blurred vision, which can impair your ability to drive or operate machinery. It is advised to avoid these activities during treatment.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is the recommended dose of RHOCLON 300MCG injection for treating cancer?

The ideal dosage of RHOCLON 300MCG injection varies based on the type of cancer, the patient's health status, age, and body weight.

Q2. How does RHOCLON 300MCG injection differ from other chemotherapy drugs?

RHOCLON 300MCG injection is classified as an antimetabolite chemotherapy drug that disrupts DNA synthesis, thereby preventing cancer cell growth.

Q3. Is it safe to combine RHOCLON 300MCG injection with other cancer therapies?

Yes, RHOCLON 300MCG injection can be used alongside other chemotherapy agents, radiation, and targeted treatments depending on the specific cancer type.

Q 4. Are there any foods or medications to avoid while using RHOCLON 300MCG injection?

Certain foods, medications, and even herbal supplements may interact with RHOCLON 300MCG injection, potentially increasing side effects. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding all medicines and supplements you are taking before starting treatment.

Q 5. How effective is RHOCLON 300MCG injection in cancer treatment?

The effectiveness of RHOCLON 300MCG injection varies based on factors like the cancer type, its stage, and how the patient's body responds. Discuss treatment goals and outcomes with your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.

Q 6. What actions should I take if I experience severe side effects from RHOCLON 300MCG injection?

If you develop severe side effects such as high fever, intense nausea or vomiting, or signs of infection, contact your healthcare provider immediately for proper medical attention.

Q 7. Can RHOCLON 300MCG injection cause skin reactions similar to sunburn?

Yes, RHOCLON 300MCG injection can cause sunburn-like reactions, especially when applied topically for skin conditions. This may result in redness, itching, burning, and peeling. Minimize sun exposure, wear protective clothing, and apply sunscreen while undergoing treatment.

Q 8. Does RHOCLON 300MCG injection cure cancer?

While RHOCLON 300MCG injection is effective in managing certain cancers, it is not considered a cure. Its success in shrinking or controlling tumors depends on cancer type, stage, and individual health factors.