Once initiated, rabies prophylaxis should not be interrupted or discontinued because of local or mild systemic adverse reactions to rabies vaccine. Usually such reactions can be successfully managed with anti-inflammatory and antipyretic agents (eg aspirin).... Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: MMWR - Page 3971983Full view - About this book
| 1992 - 81 pages
...or other viruses have ever been transmitted by commercially available HRIG in the United States. c. Management of Adverse Reactions Once initiated, rabies...Usually such reactions can be successfully managed with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and antipyretic agents (aspirin, for example). When a person with a... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1995 - 202 pages
...complex-like reaction characterized by urticaria, pruritis, and malaise. Once initiated, rabies postexposure prophylaxis should not be interrupted or discontinued because of local or mild systemic reactions to rabies vaccine. Pregnancy Pregnancy is not a contraindication to postexposure prophylaxis.... | |
| Rosamond R. Dewart - 1999 - 238 pages
...complex-like reaction characterized by urticaria, pruritis, and malaise. Once initiated, rabies postexposure prophylaxis should not be interrupted or discontinued because of local or mild systemic reactions to rabies vaccine. Pregnancy Pregnancy is not a contraindication to postexposure prophylaxis.... | |
| John E. Conte - 2002 - 788 pages
...antirabies serum is associated with higher rates of serious adverse reactions, including anaphylaxis. Management of Adverse Reactions Once initiated, rabies...managed with antiinflammatory and antipyretic agents, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. When a person with a history of serious hypersensitivity to rabies... | |
| Gary S. Marshall - 2004 - 438 pages
...they are exposed or are likely to be exposed to rabies, and they have unsatisfactory antibody titers. Once initiated, rabies prophylaxis should not be interrupted...because of local or mild systemic adverse reactions. Usually such reactions can be successfully managed with antiinflammatory and antipyretic agents. Serious... | |
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