There is new anti rabies vaccine called thrabis my doctor said it's only 3 dose are required I want to know all three dose given on day 0,3,7 are same vaccine same quantity is given on day 0,3 and 7 or there are different vaccine and quantity doses made for day 0 day 3 and day 7??
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Yes, for the anti-rabies vaccine like Thrabis, when following the new WHO-approved 3-dose intramuscular schedule (Days 0, 3, and 7), the same vaccine and the same quantity (usually 0.5 ml or 1 ml depending on brand) is given at each dose.
There are no different formulations for Day 0, 3, or 7 — they are all identical doses of the same vaccine.
Next Steps
• Ensure you take all 3 doses on schedule (Day 0, 3, and 7).
• Complete the course even if symptoms reduce.
• If the bite was Category III (deep or multiple wounds, or on face/genitals), make sure Rabies Immunoglobulin (RIG) was also given on Day 0.
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The anti-rabies vaccine "Thrabis" follows the intramuscular regimen—usually administered on Day 0, Day 3, and Day 7.
✅ All three doses are of the same vaccine
✅ Same dosage (1 mL intramuscularly) is given on each of these days
✅ Usually No different formulations are used for different days.
It is important to complete all 3 doses for full protection. Kindly follow your doctor's schedule and do not miss any dose.
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