Description générale
Anti-D immunoglobulin also known as Rh0 (D) immunoglobulin is a human immunoglobulin used to prevent a RhD negative mother from forming antibodies to fetal rhesus-positive cells which may pass into the maternal circulation, with the aim of protecting any subsequent child against haemolytic disease of the newborn. It is also given following transfusion of Rh0 (D) incompatible blood.
Codes ATC
Type de médicament
Biological agent
Historique des statuts LME
Ajouté pour la première fois en 1977
(TRS
615)
pour
Rh incompatibility reaction
Ajouté en 1977
(TRS
615)
pour
Maternal care for red cell antibodies
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Recommandations
Section
Human immunoglobulins
- Parenteral > General injections > IV: 250 µg in single-dose vial
- Parenteral > General injections > IM: 250 µg in single-dose vial