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Aplisol is an injectable medicine, used in certain cases. So what is Aplisol and how is it used? We invite you to read through the following article.
1. Uses of Aplisol
Aplisol contains tuberculin tubercle, a purified protein derivative of tubercle tubercles (PPD) used in the diagnostic test for tuberculosis (TB) infection in people at high risk of developing the disease.
TB skin testing is done by injecting tuberculin PPD into the superficial layer of the skin. If the test is positive, a reaction will be seen at and around the site of the injection or skin prick. If the test is done by injection, a positive result is when there is a hard, raised area with clear margins.
If the test is done using injectors, a positive reaction is usually an area of swelling at the injection site. The size of the reaction area is measured and recorded 48 to 72 hours after injection or injection.
2. Precautions before using Aplisol Before deciding to use a diagnostic test for TB, any risks of the test must be weighed against the benefits it will bring. This is a decision for you and your doctor, considering the following:
Allergies : Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to Aplisol or any medications any other. Also tell your doctor if you have any other types of allergies, such as allergies to foods, dyes, preservatives, or animals. Breast-feeding: Studies in women suggest that Aplisol poses minimal risk to the infant when used during breast-feeding. Interactions with other medications: To be on the safe side, tell your doctor about all medications, supplements, and herbs you are taking. Other medical problems: Other medical problems may affect the use of this diagnostic test. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially: Extensive skin burns or eczema. Tuberculosis is active or has a history. Because Aplisol should not be given to patients with these conditions. HIV or AIDS infection. People who have had an organ transplant. Weak immune systems: Because Aplisol may increase the risk of developing active tuberculosis in these people.
3. How to use Aplisol
Trained medical staff will give you Aplisol at the hospital or clinic. Aplisol is injected into the skin on your forearm. Your skin may be red and swollen in the area where the injection was given.
Aplisol can cause serious types of allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis can be life-threatening and requires immediate medical attention. Call your doctor at once if you have a rash, itching, trouble swallowing, trouble breathing, or any swelling that appears on your hands, face, or mouth after taking Aplisol.
You may faint after injecting Aplisol, it may occur with other symptoms including: Lightheadedness, muscle weakness or convulsions.
False-positive or negative tuberculous skin test reactions may occur in some patients. This can happen if you have had the tuberculosis vaccine or have been exposed to other Mycobacteria.
Be sure to let your doctor know if you are taking certain medications that weaken the immune system, such as steroids or cancer drugs.
TB skin testing for 1 month is not recommended for patients who have received live vaccines (measles, mumps, rubella, oral polio, yellow fever and chickenpox vaccines) ).
4. Side effects of Aplisol Along with the necessary effects, Aplisol can cause some unwanted effects. Side effects of Aplisol with an unspecified incidence include:
Bleeding at the injection site, which may occur up to 3 days after skin examination; Blistering or crusting at the injection site; A cough; Deep, deep bruising at the injection site may occur up to 3 days after injection; Shortness of breath; Dizzy ; Faint ; heart palpitations ; Fever; A hard lump at the injection site; The leech nest; itching, pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site; large rash-like swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, feet, or genitals; Noisy breathing; eyelid swelling or swelling around the eyes; Scar at the injection site; Unusual fatigue or weakness. You may also experience other side effects of Aplisol . Therefore, tell your doctor or go to the nearest medical facility immediately if you experience any side effects of Aplisol.
Above is information about the uses, dosage and usage of Aplisol. Patients should carefully read the instructions for use, consult a doctor / pharmacist before use. Absolutely do not arbitrarily buy drugs to treat at home because there may be unwanted side effects.
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