
Medicine overview
Indications of Avaxim 80 unit/prefilled syringe
Theropeutic Class
Pharmacology
Dosage of Avaxim 80 unit/prefilled syringe
Administration of Avaxim 80 unit/prefilled syringe
Contraindications
Side Effects of Avaxim 80 unit/prefilled syringe
Pregnancy & Lactation
Precautions & Warnings
Storage Conditions
Drug Classes
Mode Of Action
Pregnancy
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Avaxim 80 unit/prefilled syringe used for?
The vaccine is indicated for the active immunization of adults and children from 12 months of age against infection caused by Hepatitis A virus.
What is the dosage of Avaxim 80 unit/prefilled syringe?
Hepatitis A vaccine should be given intramuscularly only. Do not inject it intravenously. The primary immunization consists of two doses, the first dose is at the selected date and the second dose will be at 6 months later.Children 12 months to 15 years: The recommended dose is 0.5 ml First dose: At the elected date Second dose: 6 months after the first dose Children 16 years and above: The recomm…
What are the side effects of Avaxim 80 unit/prefilled syringe?
Reactions at the site of injection are common but can be recovered within 72 hours without any treatment. Some of the mild and temporary adverse reactions are: pain and redness at the site of injection, fever after vaccination.
Who should not take Avaxim 80 unit/prefilled syringe?
People who are allergic to any component of the vaccine. People who suffer from serious diseases, fever, and any immune disease
What precautions should be taken with Avaxim 80 unit/prefilled syringe?
Shake well before use The product should be used with caution for people who or whose family has the history of convulsion or epilepsy, chronic diseases and allergic symptoms Do not use the product if any crack of the container, foreign particulate matter, or out of expiry date This product should be used immediately after opening Adrenaline and other first aid medicines should be prepared at the …
Is Avaxim 80 unit/prefilled syringe safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
The vaccine should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed. The vaccine should be used with caution for lactating women.
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