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DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) VACCINE
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio
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Immunization preparations and vaccines
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Vaccines and antisera
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DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) vaccine is a combination vaccine used to prevent diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and polio. It contains four different pathogenic components and is injected to stimulate the body's immune system to produce antibodies to provide protection. This vaccine is usually given in infancy and childhood to build long-lasting immune protection.
Vaccination with DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) is usually administered as part of the public health system in Hong Kong. Mild discomfort, such as pain or redness and swelling at the injection site, may occur after vaccination, but these reactions are usually short-lived. It is important to get vaccinated as recommended by your doctor or health care professional to protect yourself and others from these diseases.
If you have any questions or concerns, it is recommended to consult a doctor or health care professional for more information about DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) vaccine.
Instructions for use: DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) The vaccine is an injection and should be injected by professional medical staff in medical institutions. It is usually not necessary to take it with food, but you should avoid drinking large amounts of water before vaccination. After vaccination, you should avoid excessive activities and try to rest as much as possible to ensure the effectiveness of the vaccine.
Dosage Guidelines: The recommended dosage is the same for adults and children. Typically, the first dose is 0.5 ml, followed by a second dose 1 to 2 months later. Then give it every 6 to 12 months to maintain immunity. For certain groups of people, such as those who have lived in areas with high risk of infection for a long time, more frequent vaccinations may be needed. The specific dosage and vaccination plan should be confirmed with medical staff before vaccination to ensure the effectiveness of the vaccine.
Side effects of the DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) vaccine may include pain, redness, or hardness at the injection site. Some people who get the vaccine may experience fever, headache, muscle aches, or feelings of fatigue. A small number of people may experience more severe allergic reactions, such as difficulty breathing, hives, or swelling. After vaccination, temporary loss of appetite or diarrhea sometimes occurs. Vaccine recipients should pay close attention to their physical condition and seek medical advice immediately if they experience any abnormal reactions. If side effects persist or worsen, seek medical attention immediately. Allergy history should be informed to the doctor before vaccination to avoid adverse reactions.
DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) vaccine is a vaccine used to prevent disease, but may be contraindicated in certain circumstances. Here are some common contraindications:
1. Allergy to any ingredient in the vaccine: If you are allergic to any ingredient in the DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) vaccine, such as phosphate buffers, antibiotics or other additives, you should avoid receiving this vaccine .
2. Have had severe allergic reactions in the past: If you have had severe allergic reactions to other vaccines or drugs, such as difficulty breathing, urticaria, or a drop in blood pressure, you should be cautious when vaccinating DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) vaccine.
3. Certain chronic diseases or immune system problems: If you suffer from certain chronic diseases, such as autoimmune diseases or immune system problems, or are receiving immunosuppressive treatment, you may need to consult your doctor whether you are suitable for vaccination with DIPH/TET/PER ( ADS)/POLIO (INACT) vaccine.
Before receiving the DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) vaccine, please inform your healthcare provider of your allergies, disease history and medications you are taking to ensure your safety. If you have any concerns or questions, please seek advice from your doctor. Receiving a detailed assessment before vaccination is an important step in ensuring your health and safety.
DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) VACCINE
Precautions for use: This vaccine is used to prevent diseases such as diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, and polio. Before vaccination, please tell your doctor about your allergies and health conditions. You may experience slight discomfort after vaccination, such as redness, swelling, pain, or fever. Please observe closely and inform your doctor.
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The DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) vaccine should be administered with caution during pregnancy. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, tell your doctor. Based on past experience, the risks of this vaccine to pregnant women and fetuses are not yet known. Pregnant women will only be advised to get this vaccine if their doctor thinks the benefits outweigh the risks.
If you have had this vaccine and find out you are pregnant, tell your doctor right away. They will provide further advice and assessment.
In general, if you are pregnant or have a high possibility of pregnancy, you should try to avoid receiving the DIPH/TET/PER(ADS)/POLIO(INACT) vaccine to ensure the safety of mother and child. Before getting any medicine or vaccine, you should talk to your doctor to make sure you are making an informed and safe decision.
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