Hiberix 0.033mg Injection 0.5ml

Introduction to Hiberix 0.033mg Injection 0.5ml

Hiberix 0033mg Injection should only be administered by a healthcare professional and should not be selfadministered It is crucial for the child to receive all the doses of the vaccine To ensure maximum effectiveness it is important to get the booster injection every 10 years Some common side effects of this medicine may include reactions at the injection site such as pain swelling and redness as well as fever and loss of appetite If these side effects persist or worsen it is important to inform the doctor The doctor may be able to suggest ways to reduce or prevent these symptoms Before receiving the vaccine it is important to inform the doctor about any other illnesses you may have You should also disclose all the medications you are currently taking If you are pregnant or breastfeeding it is advisable to consult and seek advice from your doctor before receiving the vaccine
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Does it have to be refrigerated?

It has to be refrigerated between 2-8 degrees centigrade

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Does it contain horse serum?

Tetanus toxoid does not contain horse serum.

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What does Hiberix do?

Hiberix is the vaccine given for prevention of tetanus

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Is tetanus toxoid a live vaccine/attenuated?

Tetanus toxoid is an inactivated toxin. It is neither a live vaccine/attenuated

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Does Hiberix need a skin test?

Hiberix may not require a skin test.kindly consult your doctor for the sam

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Does it cause passive immunity?

Tetanus toxin imparts passive immunity to the patient

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