Human Donor Antirotavirus Immunoglobulin: description and application
Human Immunoglobulin Donor Antirotavirus is a medicinal product produced in Russia at the Plant for the Production of Bacterial Preparations named after. Gabrichevsky. It is used to prevent or treat rotavirus infection, which is one of the most common and dangerous diseases in children.
Rotavirus infection causes acute intestinal obstruction, which manifests itself with symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and fever. These symptoms can lead to dehydration and serious complications, especially in young children. Human Donor Antirotavirus Immunoglobulin contains antibodies that help fight rotavirus infection.
This medication is a solution that can be used as an oral form (5 doses or 1.5 ml/dose) for oral administration. It contains immunoglobulins that are obtained from blood donors. These immunoglobulins contain antibodies that fight rotavirus and help strengthen the immune system.
Human Immunoglobulin Donor Antirotavirus can be prescribed by pediatricians for the prevention of rotavirus infection in infants and children under 2 years of age. It can also be used to treat rotavirus infection in children who are already sick. This drug should only be prescribed by a doctor and used as directed.
In general, Donor Antirotavirus Human Immunoglobulin is an effective and safe way to prevent and treat rotavirus infection. However, before using this medication, you should consult your doctor to make sure it is appropriate for your specific case.