How to use rabies immune globulin

Rabies immunoglobulin needs to be injected into the wound site after the wound has been cleaned as well as disinfected, and the dose needs to be calculated according to the weight of the injured person.
Rabies immunoglobulin needs to be treated at the wound site before use. Generally, rabies immunoglobulin needs to be infiltrated and injected into the skin around the wound, and all the wounds need to be infiltrated and injected, and if there is still any remaining, it can be injected into the muscle far away from the vaccination site.
Rabies immunoglobulin is a passive immunization agent composed of highly potent antibodies to the rabies virus, and is usually required when a patient has had a tertiary exposure. Rabies immunoglobulin is generally more effective the earlier it is administered.
Adverse reactions: Redness, swelling and pain in the injection area, no special treatment is needed, and it can be recovered by itself. Allergic to human immunoglobulin is prohibited.
It is recommended that patients need to consult a specialist before the use of rabies immune globulin.