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Tetglob 250IU Injection Substitute

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Uses:

Tetglob 250IU Injection is used in the treatment of tetanus (also known as lockjaw). The detailed uses of Tetglob 250IU Injection are as follows:<br/>• Prevention of Tetanus: Tetglob 250IU Injection is administered to protect against tetanus (lockjaw), a serious bacterial infection that affects the nervous system.<br/>• Treatment of Tetanus: Tetglob 250IU Injection provides antibodies to neutralize the toxins produced by the bacteria, aiding in the management of tetanus infections.<br/>• Post-Injury Care: Tetglob 250IU Injection is often given after injuries such as deep cuts, wounds, or burns to prevent tetanus, especially in individuals who are unsure of their vaccination status.<br/>

Medicinal Benefits:

Tetglob 250IU Injection contains “Tetanus ImmunoglobulinTetanus Immunoglobulin’ is an immunizing agent used as a vaccination to prevent tetanus (also known as lockjaw). It helps develop immunity by initiating a mild infection. This type of infection does not cause illness, but it does stimulate the body's immune system to produce antibodies to protect against future infections. During childhood, five doses are recommended, with a sixth given during adolescence. For the vaccine to be most effective, it is important to get the vaccination booster injection every 10 years.

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Tetglob 250IU Injection is a toxoid vaccine used to prevent tetanus (also known as lockjaw).

You may need a Tetglob 250IU Injection if the injury has broken your skin and your Tetglob 250IU Injection vaccinations are not up to date.

Tetglob 250IU Injection should be given to everyone, even to children as early as 2 months of age. Booster doses are recommended for everyone almost every 10 years. Consult your doctor if you have any doubts regarding the vaccination.

Tetglob 250IU Injection works by helping the body produce substances (antibodies) that resist infection from bacteria causing tetanus.

Tetanus symptoms include tightening of muscles of the body and causing a locked jaw, thus making it impossible to breathe, open the mouth to eat or swallow.

After being infected, the incubation period varies from 3 to 21 days, with an average of ten days. The further the injury site is from the central nervous system, the longer the incubation period. The shorter the incubation period, the higher the risk of death.

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