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1. This product is a liquid preparation. The product must not be used if it is turbid, has sediment that cannot be dispersed by shaking, contains foreign matter, or if the ampoule is cracked, the label is unclear, or it is expired or ineffective. Once the ampoule is opened, it should be used up at once. 2. Detailed records must be kept for each injection, including name, gender, age, address, number of injections, reactions after the last injection, results of the current allergy test and reactions after injection, the name of the manufacturer of the antitoxin used, and the batch number. 3. Injection equipment and injection sites must be strictly disinfected. Syringes should be dedicated; if not, they must be thoroughly cleaned after use, preferably dry heated or sterilized with high-pressure steam. When injecting toxins, syringes must be used separately. 4. Special attention must be paid to preventing allergic reactions when using antitoxins. An allergy test must be performed before injection, and a detailed inquiry into past allergy history must be conducted. Individuals and their immediate family members with a history of bronchial asthma, hay fever, eczema, or angioneurotic edema, or allergies to certain substances, or those who have previously been injected with horse serum preparations, must be especially cautious of allergic reactions.
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1. This product is a liquid preparation. The product must not be used if it is turbid, has sediment that cannot be dispersed by shaking, contains foreign matter, or if the ampoule is cracked, the label is unclear, or it is expired or ineffective. Once the ampoule is opened, it should be used up at once. 2. Detailed records must be kept for each injection, including name, gender, age, address, number of injections, reactions after the last injection, results of the current allergy test and reactions after injection, the name of the manufacturer of the antitoxin used, and the batch number. 3. Injection equipment and injection sites must be strictly disinfected. Syringes should be dedicated; if not, they must be thoroughly cleaned after use, preferably dry-heated or sterilized by high-pressure steam. When injecting toxins, syringes must be used separately. 4. Special attention must be paid to preventing allergic reactions when using antitoxins. An allergy test must be performed before injection, and a detailed inquiry into past allergy history must be conducted. If the individual or their immediate family members have a history of bronchial asthma, hay fever, eczema, or angioneurotic edema, or allergies to certain substances, or if the individual has previously been injected with horse serum preparations, special caution must be taken to prevent allergic reactions.
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