Literature DB >> 18240468

Evaluation of a new premedication protocol for administration of equine rabies immunoglobulin in patients with hypersensitivity.

M K Sudarshan1, N S Kodandaram, G M Venkatesh, B J Mahendra, D H Ashwath Narayana, B G Parasuramalu.   

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OBJECTIVES: The present study was undertaken to standardize skin testing and to develop a safe and effective premedication protocol for administration of ERIG in those with skin test positivity/hypersensitivity.
METHODS: A method of grading of skin testing was developed using injection histamine as a positive control. This was evaluated by using it on 517 subjects who had severe (WHO category III) exposure to rabies. A premedication protocol consisting of injections pheniramine, ranitidine, hydrocortisone and adrenaline was evaluated by using it on fifty one subjects who were skin test positive/hypersensitive to ERIG.
RESULTS: The premedication protocol was safe and effective as all the S1 subjects could be administered the full dose of ERIG despite being skin test positive/hypersensitive to ERIG. Besides the premedication drugs/protocol did not affect the immune response to vaccine and ERIG therapy.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18240468

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Public Health        ISSN: 0019-557X


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Review 1.  A strategy for regulatory action when new adverse effects of a licensed product emerge.

Authors:  Jeffrey K Aronson; Deirdre Price; Robin E Ferner
Journal:  Drug Saf       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 5.606

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