Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Hepatitis b immune globulin (human)
Drug ID BADD_D01062
Description Long-term hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) has been shown to reduce hepatitis B virus (HBV) reinfection in patients transplanted for hepatitis B. Infection with hepatitis B may lead to hepatocellular carcinoma, a type of liver cancer. Therefore, the hepatitis-B vaccines are cancer-preventing vaccines. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the hepatitis B vaccine was the first anti-cancer vaccine. HBIG is prepared from the plasma of donors who have high antibody levels of the hepatitis B surface antigen. It is extracted from the Cohn fraction II. During the process, viruses are deactivated, and in the final steps, solvents used in the preparation are removed. The preparation is tested for absence of HIV, HCV, herpes virus, and reovirus.
Indications and Usage Investigated for use/treatment in hepatitis (viral, B), liver transplant surgery, and pediatric indications.
Marketing Status Not Available
ATC Code Not Available
DrugBank ID DB05276
KEGG ID Not Available
MeSH ID C045213
PubChem ID Not Available
TTD Drug ID Not Available
NDC Product Code 69800-4203; 13533-636; 69800-4202
Synonyms hepatitis B hyperimmune globulin | human hepatitis B virus immune globulin | HBIG | hepatect
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula Not Available
CAS Registry Number
SMILES Not Available
Chemical Structure
ADR Related Proteins Induced by Drug
ADR Term Protein Name UniProt AC TTD Target ID PMID
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ADRs Induced by Drug
ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Agitation19.06.02.001; 17.02.05.012--
Amnesia19.20.01.001; 17.03.02.001--
Anaphylactic reaction24.06.03.006; 10.01.07.001--
Aphthous ulcer07.05.06.002--Not Available
Arthralgia15.01.02.001--
Back pain15.03.04.005--
Chills15.05.03.016; 08.01.09.001--
Diarrhoea07.02.01.001--
Diarrhoea infectious11.01.07.002; 07.19.02.001--Not Available
Dizziness24.06.02.007; 17.02.05.003; 02.01.02.004--
Dyspepsia07.01.02.001--
Essential tremor17.01.06.004--Not Available
Fatigue08.01.01.002--
Gingival hyperplasia07.09.03.002--Not Available
Headache17.14.01.001--
Hyperglycaemia14.06.02.002; 05.06.02.002--
Hypersensitivity10.01.03.003--
Hypertension24.08.02.001--
Hypotension24.06.03.002--
Influenza22.07.02.001; 11.05.03.001--Not Available
Liver transplant rejection09.01.08.007; 10.02.03.005; 12.02.03.011--Not Available
Nausea07.01.07.001--
Nocturia20.02.03.001--Not Available
Oedema peripheral14.05.06.011; 08.01.07.007; 02.05.04.007--
Pleural effusion22.05.02.002--
Pneumonia11.01.09.003; 22.07.01.003--Not Available
Presbyopia06.02.04.007--Not Available
Pruritus23.03.12.001--
Pyrexia08.05.02.003--
Rash23.03.13.001--Not Available
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