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| (Hep-uh-TIGHT-iss) |
| Havrix |
| Suspension |
| 720 EL.U/0.5 mL of viral antigen |
| Vaqta |
| Injectable |
| 25 U/0.5 mL of HAV protein |
| Injectable |
| 50 U/1 mL of HAV protein |
| Class: Vaccine, inactivated virus |
Action Provides active immunization.
Indications Active immunization of patients 2 yr and older against disease caused by hepatitis A virus.
Contraindications Hypersensitivity to any component of the vaccine.
Adults 19 yr and older: IM (in the deltoid region) Havrix: 1440 EL.U (1 mL) or Vaqta: 50 U (1 mL) in 2 doses at 0 and 6 to 12 mo later. Children 2 to 18 yr: IM Havrix: 360 EL.U (0.5 mL) in 3 doses at 0, 1, and 6 to 12 mo later or Havrix: 720 EL.U (0.5 mL) in 2 doses at 0 and 6 to 12 mo later or Vaqta: 25 U (0.5 mL) in 2 doses at 0 and 6 to 18 mo later.
Anticoagulants: Since bleeding may occur following IM administration, use with caution. Immunosuppressants: May result in inadequate response to immunization; therefore, additional administration of vaccine may be required. Immune Globulin (IG): Compared with giving hepatitis A vaccine alone, when coadministered with IG, lower antibody titers may be obtained. However, hepatitis A vaccine and IG may be given concurrently using different syringes and different injection sites.
CNS: Headache; hypertonic episodes; insomnia; photophobia; vertigo; convulsions; encephalopathy; dizziness; neuropathy; myelitis; paresthesia; multiple sclerosis; Guillain-Barré syndrome; somnolence. DERMATOLOGIC: Pruritus; rash; urticaria; erythema multiforme; hyperhydrosis; generalized erythema; dermatitis; angioedema. EENT: Pharyngitis; nasal congestion; eye irritation and itching. GI: Anorexia; nausea; abdominal pain; diarrhea; dysgeusia; vomiting. GU: Menstrual disorder. HEPATIC: Jaundice; hepatitis. RESPIRATORY: Cough; upper respiratory tract infection; bronchial constriction; asthma; wheezing; dyspnea. OTHER: Injection site soreness, pain, pruritus, and rash; tenderness; warmth; induration; redness; swelling; hematoma; ecchymosis; localized edema; arthralgia; myalgia; arm and back pain; stiffness; elevated creatine phosphokinase; fever; malaise; lymphadenopathy; congenital abnormality; syncope; anaphylaxis/anaphylactoid reactions; edema.
Pregnancy: Category C. Lactation: Undetermined. Children: Safety and efficacy not established in children younger than 2 yr. Anaphylaxis: There have been rare reports of anaphylaxis and anaphylactoid reactions. Hepatitis: Hepatitis A vaccine will not prevent hepatitis caused by other agents, such as hepatitis B, C, or E virus or other pathogens that infect the liver. Preexisting Infection: Hepatitis A vaccine may not prevent hepatitis A infection in individuals who have an unrecognized hepatitis A infection at the time of vaccination; in addition, it may not prevent infection in individuals who do not achieve protective antibody titers.
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Alternative vaccination regimen using 360 EL.U strength product in patients 2 to 18 yr
Interchangeability of booster dose
Missed boster dose
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