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Abhay Tag Injection

by Indian Immunologicals Ltd

₹18₹16

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Abhay Tag Injection

Introduction to Abhay Tag Injection

Abhay Tag Injection is to be administered by a healthcare professional. It may cause redness, pain, and swelling at the site of injection. However, this is temporary and usually resolves on its own. Do not skip any doses and follow your doctor&rsquos instructions carefully to get maximum benefit.

Common side effects of this medicine include weakness, injection site redness, pain, swelling, and headache. Please consult your doctor if these do not subside or bother you. Your doctor will suggest ways to cope up with the side effects.

Before taking it, inform your doctor if you are suffering from any liver or kidney problems. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctor before taking it.

Safety Advice for Abhay Tag Injection

  • Moderate risk
  • High risk
  • Safe
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It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Abhay Tag Injection. Please consult your doctor.

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Abhay Tag Injection is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby however, there are limited human studies.

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Abhay Tag Injection is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.

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It is not known whether Abhay Tag Injection alters the ability to drive. Do not drive if you experience any symptoms that affect your ability to concentrate and react.

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Abhay Tag Injection is probably safe to use in patients with kidney disease. Limited data available suggests that dose adjustment of Abhay Tag Injection may not be needed in these patients. Please consult your doctor.

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Abhay Tag Injection is probably safe to use in patients with liver disease. Limited data available suggests that dose adjustment of Abhay Tag Injection may not be needed in these patients. Please consult your doctor.

How Abhay Tag Injection works

Abhay Tag Injection is a combination of three vaccines. They help develop immunity by initiating a mild infection. This type of infection does not cause illness but stimulates the bodys immune system to produce antibodies (proteins) to protect against any future infections.

How To Use Abhay Tag Injection

  • Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.

Side Effects Of Abhay Tag Injection

  • Headache
  • Injection site redness
  • Pain
  • Swelling
  • Weakness
  • Gastrointesinal symptoms

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FAQ's on Abhay Tag Injection

How does Abhay Tag work?

Abhay Tag works by causing the body to produce its own protection (antibodies) against three life-threatening diseases caused by bacterial infection, that is diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough).

What are the side effects of Abhay Tag?

The most common side effects of Abhay Tag are headache, injection site redness, pain or swelling and weakness. It may also cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as loss of appetite or feeling sick (nausea), vomiting, constipation or diarrhea. Not everyone experiences these side effects. If any of these side effects worry you or persist for a longer duration of time, please consult your doctor.

What is Abhay Tag?

Abhay Tag is a combination vaccine that helps protect against three different infectious diseases - diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis. Abhay Tag is used for booster vaccination against these three diseases in children (aged 4 years and above) and in adults. This vaccine is given to people who have already completed primary vaccination with the DPT vaccine. Diphtheria (a serious throat infection that may block airways), pertussis (respiratory infection known as whooping cough), and tetanus (lockjaw, muscle spasms, and paralysis) are serious and life-threatening diseases, which can be easily prevented with the help of proper vaccination.

Is Abhay Tag safe to use in pregnancy and lactation?

Yes, Abhay Tag is generally safe to be used in pregnancy and lactation. However, inform your doctor if you are planning to conceive, pregnant or breastfeeding before taking Abhay Tag to receive more details on the appropriate time to receive Abhay Tag.

Is Abhay Tag a safe vaccine?

Various studies and trials have shown that Abhay Tag is a safe and effective vaccine. Hence, it has been approved for use and recommended by various medical organizations and doctors all around the world. By preventing life-threatening diseases like diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus, it has proven to be of immense benefit. Abhay Tag is also well tolerated. Any side effects that may be seen with this vaccine are usually minor and tend to resolve quickly.

What is a booster dose or booster vaccine or booster shot?

A booster dose or booster vaccine or booster shot is an additional dose of a vaccine that may have to be administered periodically (usually once every few years) after completing the initial or primary vaccination against certain diseases. This helps to ‘boost’ your immunity against such diseases so that you are adequately protected against them.

How many doses of Abhay Tag are needed?

A single dose of Abhay Tag is recommended and helps keep you protected from diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis. Repeat vaccination against these diseases should be performed at intervals as per official recommendations (generally every 10 years).

Can I faint because of Abhay Tag?

Syncope (fainting) can occur following, or even before, any vaccination especially in adolescents as a psychogenic response to the needle injection. This can be accompanied by several neurological signs such as transient visual disturbance, paraesthesia and tonic-clonic limb movements during recovery. It is important that procedures are in place to avoid injury from faints.

What are the benefits of Abhay Tag during pregnancy?

Abhay Tag during pregnancy provides protection to both the mother and baby by transfer of vaccine-induced antibodies during the pregnancy. There is an additional benefit of reduced risk of transmission of infection from the mother to baby. It actually is a win-win situation. The baby is protected before birth and protection continues even after birth (for the first year of life). Infants are not adequately protected, especially against pertussis at birth. The vaccination for newborn babies, especially against pertussis, begins only at 6 weeks, that might put them at risk of developing the disease and its complications at birth in the first few months of life.

What if I miss a dose of Abhay Tag?

If a scheduled booster dose of Abhay Tag is missed, talk to your doctor and arrange another visit as soon as possible.

Who should get Abhay Tag?

Abhay Tag may be administered from the age of 4 years onwards, as per the advice of your doctor. It is recommended that adults get one dose of Abhay Tag in place of their next tetanus-diphtheria booster if they have never got this vaccine before. A tetanus-diphtheria booster is usually given once every 10 years to adults. You may need Abhay Tag before the 10-year interval if you are going to be in close contact with a newborn or if you are pregnant. Consult your doctor to find out if you need to get this vaccine.

When should Abhay Tag not be given?

Abhay Tag should not be given if you have had an allergic reaction to Abhay Tag or any of its ingredients. Signs of an allergic reaction may include itchy skin rash, shortness of breath or swelling of the face or tongue. Get emergency medical help if you notice any such signs. Consult your doctor if you have a severe infection with a high temperature. A minor infection such as a cold should not be a problem, but talk to your doctor about , greater than or equal to 40°C. this before being vaccinated. Abhay Tag should be avoided if the person has experienced any inflammation of the brain or problems with the nervous system within 7 days after previous vaccination with a vaccine against pertussis (whooping cough) disease. If you have experienced a temporary reduction in blood platelets (which increases risk of bleeding or bruising), or problems with the brain or nerves after previous vaccination with a vaccine against diphtheria and/or tetanus, this vaccine cannot be given. Do not use this vaccine if the expiry date printed on the pack has passed or if the packaging is torn or shows signs of tampering. If you are not sure whether Abhay Tag should be given, talk to your doctor.

How is Abhay Tag given?

Abhay Tag is only given by a doctor or a trained healthcare professional into a muscle (intramuscularly), normally the upper arm muscle. Do not administer this vaccine yourself. Firm pressure should be applied to the injection site, without any rubbing, for at least two minutes. Due caution should be exercised, especially in patients with bleeding problems or low platelet counts since they are at risk of bleeding, following an injection into a muscle. In patients with bleeding problems, the dose may need to be given under the skin (subcutaneously). Abhay Tag is never given into a vein (intravenously).

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Abhay Tag Injection

by Indian Immunologicals Ltd

₹18₹16

11% off
Abhay Tag Injection

Abhay Tag Injection

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