Jeev 3mcg Vaccine

Your healthcare provider will determine if Jeev 3mcg Vaccine is suitable for you based on your individual circumstances The vaccine is administered as a subcutaneous injection The initial dose is typically given between 9 to 12 months of age with the second dose given between 16 to 24 months of age Jeev 3mcg Vaccine is recommended for individuals traveling to Japanese encephalitis JE endemic countries particularly those planning to stay for over a month or frequenting JE endemic areas Even shorterterm travelers with an increased risk of JE may also consider this vaccine Possible side effects of Jeev 3mcg Vaccine may include soreness swelling pain or redness at the injection site as well as headache fever muscle pain nausea and fatigue It is important to inform your doctor if you have previously experienced an allergic reaction to a vaccine Additionally disclose any heart kidney or liver issues you may have as certain medications could interact with the vaccine If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult with your healthcare provider before receiving this vaccine to ensure its safety

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