INTRODUCTION
Hexaxim Vaccine is administered by injection to infants and toddlers starting from the age of 6 weeks. It is usually given at 6, 10, and 14 weeks followed by a booster dose in the second year of life. If the child does get all the doses, he/she will not be fully protected against the virus. Make sure the child turns up for all the doses. It should be given by a doctor or nurse, who will make sure you get the right amount. Do not try to administer this medicine at home by yourself.
The most common side effects of this vaccine include injection site reactions (such as pain, tenderness, swelling, and redness), fever, irritability, restlessness, and vomiting. However, these are usually mild and resolve with time. Consult the doctor if they are bothering you or do not go away. Before injecting this vaccine, tell the doctor if the child has any other medical conditions or is on any medications. This will make sure the safety of the child.
BENEFITS OF HEXAXIM SUSPENSION FOR INJECTION
In Diphtheria
In Haemophilus influenzae Type b disease
In Pertussis
In Tetanus
In Polio
SIDE EFFECTS OF HEXAXIM SUSPENSION FOR INJECTION
Common side effects of Hexaxim
- Injection site pain
- Injection site tenderness
- Injection site swelling
- Injection site redness
- Irritability
- Fever
- Restlessness
- Vomiting
HOW TO USE HEXAXIM SUSPENSION FOR INJECTION
HOW HEXAXIM SUSPENSION FOR INJECTION WORKS
SAFETY ADVICE
Alcohol
Pregnancy
Breastfeeding
Not applicable. This vaccine is not intended for administration to women of child-bearing age.
Driving
Not relevant, as Hexaxim Vaccine is intended for use in infants.
Kidney
Liver
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