Varivaxo Injection
Varivaxo Injection should only be administered by a healthcare professional and should not be selfadministered Its primary purpose is to protect children from diseases caused by the varicella virus The vaccine is typically given to children aged between 12 months to 12 years with a second dose administered after a minimum gap of 3 months Adolescents and adults also receive the vaccine in two doses with a minimum interval of 4 weeks Common side effects of Varivaxo Injection include mild pain swelling and redness at the injection site as well as lowgrade fever These side effects are generally temporary and resolve over time However if they persist or worsen it is important to inform the doctor The doctor can provide guidance on how to minimize or prevent these symptoms Prior to receiving the vaccine it is important to inform the doctor about any other medical conditions you may have It is also crucial to disclose all medications you are currently taking Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult with and seek advice from their doctor before receiving the vaccine

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Varivaxo Injection
Prescription Required
Packaging :
vial of 1 ml Injection
Manufacturer :
Panacea Biotec LtdComposition :
Varicella Vaccine (live) attenuated








