Avaxim 80 U Pediatric/Avaxim Adult

Avaxim 80 U Pediatric/Avaxim Adult Drug Interactions

vaccine, hepatitis a

Manufacturer:

Kalventis Sinergi Farma
Full Prescribing Info
Drug Interactions
Avaxim 80 U Pediatric: The immunological response may be diminished in the event of immunosuppressive treatment.
The simultaneous administration of immunoglobulins with this vaccine in two different injection sites may be performed. The seroprotection rates are not modified, but the antibody titers may be lower than those obtained when the vaccine is administered alone.
In case of simultaneous administration, this vaccine must not be mixed with other vaccines in the same syringe. The vaccine may be administered simultaneously, in two different injection sites, with the routine booster vaccine of the child during the second year of life, i.e. various vaccines containing one or more of following valences: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (acellular or whole cells), Haemophilus influenzae of type b and inactivated or oral poliomyelitis.
This vaccine can be administered simultaneously, but at two different injection sites, with a vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella.
This vaccine can be used as a booster in subjects previously vaccinated with another inactivated Hepatitis A vaccine.
Inform the doctor or the pharmacist if the patient has recently taken any other medicinal product, even without prescription.
Avaxim Adult: The vaccine may be administered simultaneously with immunoglobulins provided two different injection site are used.
Since this vaccine is inactivated, it can be given at the same time as other inactivated vaccines using a different injection site, without in general causing interference.
This vaccine can be administered at the same time as a recombinant hepatitis B vaccine, a typhoid polysaccharide vaccine (Typhim Vi) or yellow fever vaccine but two separate injection site should be used.
This vaccine can be used as a booster dose in subjects who have received primary vaccination with another inactivated hepatitis A vaccine.
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