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… After you have been infected with chickenpox (usually in childhood), the virus can live in your body's nerve roots in … virus so that symptoms of shingles do not develop. It should not be used for treating active shingles, nerve pain … or fever may also occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your health care professional promptly. …
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… Covid-19 Vaccine (Novavax) - Injection On this page: Uses How To Use … this vaccine for use in people 12 years and older. You can get more information from your health care professional via … that you get each vaccination as scheduled. Ask when you should get each dose, and make a note on your calendar. If …
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… Covid-19 Vaccine (Astrazeneca) - Injection On this page: Uses How To … this vaccine. If you notice any of the following symptoms, get medical help right away: sudden swelling of the … that you get each vaccination as scheduled. Ask when you should get each dose, and make a note on your calendar. If …
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… coronavirus disease, also known as COVID-19. You can get more information from your health care professional via … It is usually given in the upper arm. For young children, it is usually given in the upper thigh. Closely … that you get each vaccination as scheduled. Ask when you should get each dose, and make a note on your calendar. If …
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… use to people 18 years old and older. You can get more information from your health care professional via … how safe and effective the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine is for children. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant before using … precautions, drug interactions or adverse effects nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular …
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… commonly caused by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV). Vaccines work by increasing the body's natural defense … This vaccine is given as 3 separate doses. The second dose should be given 1 month after the first dose, and the third … checkups. Keep vaccine records for yourself and all of your children, and after your children are grown provide their …
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… problems that may occur with 2 bacterial infections in children and adults (tetanus and diphtheria). Tetanus … against these life-threatening diseases. Vaccines work by getting the body to make its own protection (antibodies). … vaccine is recommended for all people 7 years and older. It should not be used in anyone younger than 7 years because …
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… After you have been infected with chickenpox (usually in childhood), the virus can live in your body's nerve roots in … virus so that symptoms of shingles do not develop. It should not be used for treating active shingles, nerve pain … or fever may also occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your health care professional promptly. …
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… coronavirus disease, also known as COVID-19. You can get more information from your health care professional via … It is usually given in the upper arm. For young children, it is usually given in the upper thigh. Closely … that you get each vaccination as scheduled. Ask when you should get each dose, and make a note on your calendar. If …
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… in people at high risk from the infection (such as young children, older adults, and people with chronic health … vision changes, or ringing in the ears just after getting a vaccine injection. Tell your health care … precautions, drug interactions or adverse effects nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular …