Rabies vaccine
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Safety in Lactation: Vaccines and antisera
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Rabies vaccine BP
Sanofi PasteurContact Sanofi Pasteur MSD in all cases where a deviation from the recommended storage conditions has occurred. Refer to the current BNF for company contact details.
Rabipur
GSKIn the event of an inadvertent temperature excursion the following data may be used:
If the diluent is supplied in a vial, a maximum cumulative time of 48 hours is permitted at temperatures above 8°C through to 40°C.
However, if the diluent is supplied in a prefilled syringe, a maximum cumulative time of 48 hours is permitted at temperatures above 8°C through to 30°C.
Please also refer to the manufacturer’s product literature for recommended storage information at https://www.medicines.org.uk.
Contact GSK in cases where the product has been exposed to temperature deviation other than described above. Refer to the current BNF for company contact details.