HEPAREL 100 IU Injection contains Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin (HBIG) 100 IU. It belongs to a group of medicines known as Passive Immunizing Agents. It is primarily used for the prevention of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection in individuals who have recently been exposed to the virus through infected blood, needle-stick injuries, sexual exposure, or from an infected mother to a newborn baby. It provides immediate but temporary protection against Hepatitis B infection.
HEPAREL works by supplying ready-made antibodies against the Hepatitis B virus. These antibodies neutralize the virus before it can infect liver cells, thereby reducing the risk of developing Hepatitis B infection.
HEPAREL 100 IU Injection should only be administered under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional.
Uses of HEPAREL 100 IU Injection
- Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for Hepatitis B
- Accidental Needle-Stick Injury Exposure
- Exposure to Infected Blood or Body Fluids
- Prevention of Mother-to-Child Hepatitis B Transmission
- Protection in Individuals with Inadequate Hepatitis B Immunity
- Liver Transplant Patients at Risk of HBV Reinfection
Therapeutic Effects of HEPAREL 100 IU Injection
HEPAREL provides passive immunity by delivering Hepatitis B antibodies directly into the body. These antibodies immediately bind to and neutralize the Hepatitis B virus, helping prevent infection before the body's own immune system can respond.
Interaction of HEPAREL 100 IU Injection with Other Drugs
It is important to inform your healthcare professional about all medicines and vaccines you are taking.
Notable interactions include:
- Live Virus Vaccines
- Hepatitis B Vaccines (may be given at separate sites)
- Immunosuppressive Medicines
- Corticosteroids
- Other Immunoglobulin Preparations
More Information about HEPAREL 100 IU Injection
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Store in a refrigerator at 2°C–8°C.
- Do not freeze.
- Protect from direct light.
- Use only if the solution is clear.
- Single-use vial only.
How to Consume HEPAREL 100 IU Injection
HEPAREL 100 IU Injection is administered as an intramuscular (IM) injection by a doctor or nurse.
The dose and timing depend on the type of exposure, vaccination status, age, and body weight. For maximum effectiveness, it should be given as soon as possible after exposure to the Hepatitis B virus.
Safety Advice for HEPAREL 100 IU Injection
Breast Feeding
Consult Your Doctor
Can be used if clearly needed under medical supervision.
Alcohol
Caution
Avoid excessive alcohol consumption as it may affect liver health.
Liver
Use Under Medical Supervision
Frequently used in individuals at risk of Hepatitis B infection. Monitoring may be required.
Kidneys
Caution
Patients with kidney disorders should use this medicine under medical supervision.
Driving
Generally Safe
Usually does not affect the ability to drive or operate machinery.
Pregnancy
Use Only on Medical Advice
May be used when the benefits outweigh potential risks, especially after Hepatitis B exposure.
Side Effects of HEPAREL 100 IU Injection
Side effects are usually mild and temporary.
Common Side Effects of HEPAREL 100 IU Injection
- Injection site pain
- Redness at injection site
- Swelling
- Headache
- Nausea
- Fever
- Fatigue
- Dizziness
Serious Side Effects of HEPAREL 100 IU Injection
- Severe allergic reactions
- Breathing difficulties
- Anaphylaxis
- Severe hypersensitivity reactions
- Chest tightness
Word of Advice
HEPAREL 100 IU Injection provides immediate protection but does not replace the Hepatitis B vaccination series. In many cases, doctors recommend both Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin and Hepatitis B Vaccine for complete protection. Seek immediate medical attention after any suspected exposure to infected blood or body fluids to maximize treatment effectiveness.
FAQs about HEPAREL 100 IU Injection
Q1. What is HEPAREL 100 IU Injection used for?
It is used to prevent Hepatitis B infection after exposure to the virus.
Q2. How does HEPAREL work?
It provides ready-made antibodies that neutralize the Hepatitis B virus and prevent infection.
Q3. Is HEPAREL a vaccine?
No. It is an immunoglobulin that provides immediate passive immunity, whereas vaccines stimulate the body to produce its own antibodies.
Q4. Can HEPAREL be given to newborn babies?
Yes. It is commonly administered to newborns of Hepatitis B-infected mothers to prevent transmission.
Q5. Does HEPAREL require refrigeration?
Yes. It should be stored between 2°C and 8°C and must not be frozen.
Fact Box of HEPAREL 100 IU Injection
Molecule Name: Human Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin 100 IU
Therapeutic Class: Immunizing Agents
Pharmacological Class: Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin (HBIG)
Indications: Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for Hepatitis B, Needle-Stick Injury Exposure, Mother-to-Child Transmission Prevention, Exposure to Infected Blood or Body Fluids, Liver Transplant HBV Protection.