Biovac A Vaccine
Biovac A Vaccine is administered via injection by a healthcare professional This vaccination is typically given to children between the ages of 12 and 23 months specifically during their first and second birthdays However older children and adolescents can also receive the vaccine after 23 months Additionally adults who have not previously been vaccinated and wish to protect themselves against hepatitis A can receive the vaccine Vaccination is considered the most effective method of preventing hepatitis A It is important to note that multiple doses of the vaccine are required in order to fully benefit from its protective effects The specific number and timing of these doses may vary depending on the type of vaccine administered In addition to vaccination practicing good hand hygiene is crucial in preventing the spread of hepatitis A As with any medical intervention there may be some side effects associated with the hepatitis A vaccine The most common side effects include nausea abdominal pain anaphylactic reactions convulsions fatigue headaches loss of appetite tenderness and vomiting However these side effects are typically temporary in nature If any of these side effects persist or cause concern it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional Before receiving the vaccine it is important to inform your doctor if you have previously experienced any allergic reactions to vaccines Additionally certain medications may interact with the hepatitis A vaccine so it is important to discuss any other medications you are taking with your doctor

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Biovac A Vaccine
Prescription Required
Packaging :
vial of 0.5 ml Injection
Manufacturer :
Wockhardt LtdComposition :
Freeze-dried Live Attenuated Hepatitis A Vaccine (6.5ccid50)









