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Rhoclone 150mg Injection

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150mcg Rhoclone Injections are used to keep infections at bay. It prevents antibodies from developing when a person with Rh-negative blood receives a transfusion of Rh-positive blood, or when a mother has Rh-negative blood and her baby is Rh-positive during pregnancy. In pregnancy-related problems, Rhoclone 150mcg Injection is used for Rh prophylaxis. Incompatible transfusions in Rh-negative peop

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What is the purpose of Rhoclone 150mcg Injection?
Rhoclone 150mcg Injection is required to prevent the illness Rhesus. This can help women prevent a condition known as sensitisation. This is a syndrome in which a woman with RhD negative blood develops an immunological reaction to RhD positive blood.
Q. What is the dosage of Rhoclone 150mcg Injection?
Rhoclone 150mcg Injection should only be given under the guidance of a skilled healthcare professional or a doctor, and it should never be given to a child. The injection of Rhoclone 150mcg is injected into a muscle, usually the upper arm. To get the most out of Rhoclone 150mcg Injection, strictly follow your doctor's recommendations.
Q. When should Rhoclone 150mcg Injection be administered?
If your baby is Rh D positive, Rhoclone 150mcg Injection will be administered as an injection at 28 weeks of pregnancy and within 72 hours of delivery. Before receiving Rhoclone 150mcg Injection, talk to your doctor.
Q. When should Rhoclone 150mcg Injection be administered?
If your baby is Rh D positive, Rhoclone 150mcg Injection will be administered as an injection at 28 weeks of pregnancy and within 72 hours of delivery. Before receiving Rhoclone 150mcg Injection, talk to your doctor.