Rh o - D immune globulin is using to prevent your body from interacting with any of your baby's blood that may get into your blood system while you are pregnant or during the delivery of your baby. If your blood type is Rh o - D negative and your baby's blood type is Rh o - D positive, your body may produce a defense - antibodies against Rh o - D positive blood. These antibodies usually will not cause a problem if this is your first pregnancy, unless you have had a blood transfusion in the past and have already developed these antibodies. However, if you have other Rh o - D positive babies in the future, these antibodies may try to destroy the blood of the future babies. If this occurs, it is a very serious condition. Babies born with this condition may need to have their blood replaced.
Rh o - D immune globulin can be using to treat immune thrombocytopenic purpura, a type of blood disorder. This drug may be helpful to prevent excessive bleeding.
Rh o - D immune globulin may also be using if you have recently received a transfusion that contained Rh o - D positive blood and your blood type is Rh o - D negative.
Rh o - D immune globulin is to be aplaying only by or under the supervision of your family doctor or other health care professional. It is available in the following dosage form:
Some commonly using brand names are:
In the USA
In Canada
Other commonly using names are anti-D gammaglobulin ; anti-D - Rh o immunoglobulin ; anti-Rh immunoglobulin; anti-Rh o - D ; D - Rh o immune globulin ; RhD immune globulin ; Rh immune globulin ; Rh-IG ; and Rh o - D immune human globulin .