Post Exposure Rabies Vaccine For Humans

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Unit Price: 1~10 USD
Min. Order: 50000 Piece/Pieces
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Basic Info

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1: preparation of rabies fixed virus CTN-1V inoculated into Vero cell

2: formulated by adding human albumin, dextran 40 and sucrose through freeze-drying process.

4: 0.5ml/vial after reconstitution

5: 1 vial (0.5ml) per single human dose

6: should be not less than 2.5IU

7: injected intramuscularly in the deltoid of upper arm

8: No antibiotics added in the whole proces

3: induce immunity against rabies virus to prevent rabies

Additional Info

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Packaging: paper box

Productivity: 3000Piece/Pieces per month

Brand: Bioshoot

Transportation: Ocean,Air

Place of Origin: china

Supply Ability: 3000Piece/Pieces per month

Certificate: ISO

Port: Beijing,Guangzhou,Chengdu

Product Description

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After you are attacked by animals usually a dog or a cat, you should receive the rabies vaccine in a timely manner. If possible, receive it immediately after you are bitten, Doses are usually given by injection into the skin or muscle. BioShoot is given intramuscularly. After rabies vaccination, anti-rabies virus antibodies can appear in human blood. These antibodies can prevent the direct spread of the virus between cells, reduce the proliferation of the virus, and at the same time remove the free rabies virus and prevent the reproduction and spread of the virus thus preventing rabies.

The first dose of the five-dose course should be administered as soon as possible after exposure. Additional doses should be administered on days 3, 7, 14 and 28 after the first vaccination. For adults, the vaccination should always be administered intramuscularly in the deltoid area (arm). For children, the anterolateral aspect of the thigh is also acceptable. The gluteal area should never be used for rabies vaccine injections. Antibodies will gradually generated after the vaccination.






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