Is it okay to get rabies immune globulin and the second dose of rabies vaccine in the same arm?

Try not to get the second dose of anti-rabies immunoglobulin and rabies vaccine in the same place. It is recommended that the vaccine be given in two separate arms, and it is also best to give the anti-rabies immunoglobulin around the wound. Anti-rabies immunoglobulin is an antibody-like substance that directly neutralizes the rabies virus, so it is recommended that it be given around the wound or on the arm closer to the wound. To avoid interaction between anti-rabies immunoglobulin and rabies vaccine, it is recommended that both vaccines be administered separately to both arms when they are administered at the same time to produce better results. After receiving both vaccines, one should pay attention to dietary contraindications, try to eat a light diet, do not eat spicy food, and pay attention to rest, which will help to reduce the discomfort after vaccination.