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How should I take Imovax Rabies (Rabies Vaccine, Human Diploid Cell)?

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How should I take Imovax Rabies (Rabies Vaccine, Human Diploid Cell)?

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Rabies human diploid cell vaccine is given as an injection into a muscle. You will receive this injection in your doctor’s office or other clinic setting. A doctor, nurse, or other healthcare provider will give you this injection. For preventing rabies if you are at risk of exposure, you will need to receive a total of 3 injections. The second injection is usually given 7 days after the first, followed by a third injection 2 or 3 weeks later. Depending on your risk of exposure to rabies, you may need to receive the rabies vaccine series every 2 years. If you work around live rabies virus, such as in a laboratory or a vaccine production area, you may need to receive a booster rabies vaccine every 6 months. For treating rabies after you have been bitten or exposed, you will need to receive a total of 6 injections. The injections are usually given on Days 0, 3, 7, 14, 30, and 90. At the beginning of your treatment you may also receive a second injection with a rabies anti-serum or immune

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