How can this medicine affect other medicines?
People who have received anti-D immunoglobulin should not receive the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine within the following three months, as the efficacy of this vaccine may be reduced if it is administered during this period.
If you need to be given anti-D immunoglobulin within two to four weeks of receiving a live vaccine, such as yellow fever, rubella, BCG or oral polio, the anti-D immunoglobulin may reduce the efficacy of these vaccines. Discuss this with your doctor.
Other medicines containing the same active ingredients
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