P.P.D I.C 65-10 UT 10 UT / 0.1ml injectible solution medication leaflet

V04CF01 antigens for IDR (tuberculin) • Various | Other diagnostic agents | Tuberculosis diagnostics

Antigens for IDR (intradermal reaction), known as tuberculin, are used for diagnosing infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacterium that causes tuberculosis. The tuberculin skin test, also known as the Mantoux test, is a standardized method for detecting an immune reaction to tuberculin, indicating possible exposure to the tuberculosis bacillus.

The test involves intradermal injection of a small amount of tuberculin into the forearm. After 48-72 hours, the injection site is examined to determine the presence and size of an induration (swelling). The test result is interpreted based on the size of the induration and the patient's risk factors.

Adverse reactions are rare but may include redness, itching, or irritation at the injection site. In very rare cases, severe allergic reactions may occur.

Antigens for IDR are an important tool in tuberculosis control, helping to identify infected individuals and prevent the spread of the disease.

General data about P.P.D I.C 65-10 UT 10 UT / 0.1ml

Substance: antigens for IDR (tuberculin)

Date of last drug list: 01-07-2013

Commercial code: W13838001

Concentration: 10 UT / 0.1ml

Pharmaceutical form: injectible solution

Quantity: 50

Product type: generic

Prescription restrictions: S - Medicines prescription reserved for use in certain specialized fields.

Concentrations available for antigens for IDR (tuberculin)

10 UT/0.1ml, 2 UT/0.1ml