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DIPH/TET/A.PER(ADS)/POLIO/HIB/HEP B VACCINE
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio, Haemophilus influenzae type b, Hepatitis B
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body system |
Immunization preparations and vaccines
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Vaccines and antisera
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DIPH/TET/A.PER(ADS)/POLIO/HIB/HEP B VACCINE is a six-in-one vaccine that combines diphtheria, tetanus, vaccine pneumonia, polio, influenza type b laryngitis and hepatitis B. This vaccine is mainly used to prevent the serious effects of these diseases in children. Getting this vaccine provides complete protection and reduces the risk of contracting these diseases.
According to Hong Kong's immunization schedule, this vaccine is usually administered starting in infancy and given multiple times at specific time points to ensure adequate protection. There may be minor discomfort during the vaccination process, such as redness, swelling or warmth at the injection site, but these are usually temporary.
It is important to receive this vaccine according to the recommendations and schedule of your doctor or pediatrician to ensure that children receive the best protection. If you have any questions or concerns, please check with a medical professional.
How to use: DIPH/TET/A.PER(ADS)/POLIO/HIB/HEP B VACCINE is a preventive vaccine that is usually injected into muscle tissue. Before vaccination, medical staff will clearly explain the benefits and possible side effects of the vaccine. When inoculating, make sure the injection site is clean to avoid infection. It is usually not necessary to take it with food, but drinking plenty of water after vaccination can help relieve possible discomfort.
Dosing Guidelines: The dosages for adults and children are slightly different. It is generally recommended that when children are vaccinated, the dose will be calculated based on age and body weight, and medical staff will provide specific guidelines. Adults usually receive standard doses, but dose adjustments may be needed in some cases. For patients of different age groups, medical staff will develop the most suitable vaccination plan based on individual circumstances to ensure the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine. After vaccination, possible side effects, such as fever or local redness and swelling, should be closely observed and timely medical attention should be sought.
This vaccine may have some side effects, including redness, swelling, pain and fever at the injection site. Some people may also experience mild discomfort, loss of appetite, or muscle aches. Rarely, severe allergic reactions such as difficulty breathing, hives, or dizziness may occur. If you have any abnormal reactions, seek medical advice immediately. If you have any medical history or allergic reactions, you should ask your doctor for advice on vaccination. Keeping vaccination records and communicating with your doctor are important parts of staying healthy.
Please note that DIPH/TET/A.PER(ADS)/POLIO/HIB/HEP B VACCINE has the following contraindications:
1. People who are allergic to any of the vaccine components should not receive this vaccine.
2. People who have experienced severe allergic reactions (such as difficulty breathing, hives, throat swelling, etc.) after receiving this vaccine or similar vaccines should not receive it again.
3. People who have had severe neurological problems (such as encephalitis, meningitis) should not receive this vaccine.
4. Pregnant women should avoid receiving this vaccine during pregnancy unless deemed necessary by their doctor.
5. People whose immune systems are severely compromised or who are receiving immunosuppressive treatment should avoid receiving this vaccine.
6. People with fever or acute illness should wait until they recover before considering receiving this vaccine.
If you have any of the above conditions, please inform your medical staff before vaccination to avoid adverse reactions. You should consult your doctor in detail before receiving the vaccine to ensure that you are suitable for the vaccine.
DIPH/TET/A.PER(ADS)/POLIO/HIB/HEP B vaccine precautions: This vaccine is used to prevent diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, Haemophilus influenzae type b and hepatitis B. A detailed history of allergic reactions, diseases or drug allergies should be informed to the doctor before vaccination. You should stay in the clinic for 30 minutes after vaccination to ensure there are no serious reactions. If you have any unusual symptoms, inform your healthcare provider immediately.
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If you plan to receive DIPH/TET/A.PER(ADS)/POLIO/HIB/HEP B vaccine during pregnancy, please inform your doctor of your pregnancy status before vaccination. Based on current medical knowledge, this vaccine may pose risks to pregnant women. It is best to avoid this vaccine during pregnancy unless your doctor feels that the benefits far outweigh the risks. For women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, they should consult a doctor before receiving this vaccine to ensure the safety of themselves and their babies.
If you find out you are pregnant, you should tell your doctor immediately. Your doctor will provide you with appropriate advice and guidance to ensure the health of you and your baby. In short, you should pay special attention to the safety of vaccination during pregnancy and communicate with your doctor before vaccination to ensure that it will not cause any adverse effects on the baby.
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