Shan TT 40IU Injection

TETANUS TOXOID

The administration of Shan TT 40IU Injection should be done by a healthcare professional and should not be selfadministered It is crucial that the child receives all the prescribed doses To ensure the effectiveness of the vaccine it is important to receive the booster injection every 10 years Common side effects of this medicine include pain swelling and redness at the injection site as well as fever and loss of appetite If these side effects persist or worsen over time it is advisable to inform the doctor The doctor may provide guidance on how to reduce or prevent these symptoms To ensure the safety of the vaccine it is important to inform the doctor about any other illnesses you may have Additionally disclose all the medicines you are currently taking Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult and seek advice from their doctor before receiving the vaccine

Shan TT 40IU Injection
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Is Tetanus an antibiotic or protein?

Tetanus is not an antibiotic. It is an inactive protein

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Does Shan TT need a skin test?

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

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What does Shan TT do?

Shan TT is the vaccine given for prevention of tetanus

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