Infanrix Vaccine

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Rx(Prescription required) Manufacturer :Glaxo SmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd Salt Composition :Diphtheria Toxoid (30IU) + Tetanus Toxoid (40IU) + Pertussis Toxoid (25mcg) Storage :Store in a refrigerator (2 - 8�C). Do not freeze. Category :All Medicines Availability : Out of Availability

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Uses, Side Effects, Price of Infanrix Vaccine:

Diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough are the three diseases that can be prevented with the Infanrix Vaccine. It makes the immune system work against microorganisms to stop infections like these.

A medical professional should administer the Infanrix vaccine. At the injection site, it may cause redness, pain, and swelling. However, this is usually temporary and goes away on its own. To get the most out of your treatment, do not miss any doses and carefully follow your doctor's instructions.

This medication can cause weakness, redness at the injection site, pain, swelling, and headaches. If these do not go away or continue to bother you, please see a doctor. Your doctor will give you advice on how to deal with the side effects.

Inform your doctor about all of your medications and any preexisting medical conditions before taking it. Although pregnant and breastfeeding women generally do not need to worry about this medication, you should check with your doctor to make sure it is safe for you.

USES OF Infanrix Vaccine

  • Tetanus
  • Diphtheria
  • Pertussis

Benefits of Infanrix Vaccine:

Tetanus is a serious bacterial infection that causes muscles all over the body to become stiff and tight. It also affects the nervous system. Tetanus infection can be avoided with the Infanrix vaccine. It aids the immune system in producing antibodies to combat tetanus. However, it does not offer protection for life.

The bacterial infection known as diphtheria causes swelling and pain in the throat. Breathing may become difficult as a result. It could also harm the nerves, kidneys, and heart. Diphtheria immunity is provided by the Infanrix vaccine. For complete information regarding vaccination schedules, consult your physician.

In Pertussis Pertussis, also known as "whooping cough," is an infection of the airways that can occur at any age, but infants and young children are most commonly affected. The infection can make it hard to breathe and cause uncontrollable coughing. The Infanrix vaccine protects against pertussis. For complete information regarding vaccination schedules, consult your physician.

SIDE EFFECTS OF Infanrix Vaccine

Most aftereffects require no clinical consideration and vanish as your body acclimates to the medication. Counsel your PCP on the off chance that they continue or on the other hand assuming you're stressed over them

  • Headache
  • Injection site redness
  • Pain
  • Swelling
  • Weakness
  • Gastrointesinal symptoms

FAQs:

Q1: What is the Infanrix Vaccine? The Infanrix Vaccine is a combination vaccine that protects against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis, three distinct infectious diseases. For children and adults over the age of four, the Infanrix Vaccine is used as a booster vaccine against these three diseases. People who have already received the DPT vaccine as their primary vaccination are given this vaccine. Diphtheria, which is a serious throat infection that may block airways, pertussis, which is a respiratory infection that is known as whooping cough, and tetanus, which is a disease that causes lockjaw, muscle spasms, and paralysis, are serious and life-threatening conditions that can be easily avoided by getting the right vaccinations.

Q2:What exactly is a booster shot, dose, or vaccine? After completing the initial or primary vaccination against certain diseases, an additional dose of a vaccine known as a "booster dose," "booster vaccine," or "booster shot," may need to be administered on a regular basis (typically once every few years). This contributes to the "boost" of your immunity to these diseases, ensuring that you are adequately protected from them.

Q3:How does the Infanrix Vaccine function? The Infanrix Vaccine prevents diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough), three potentially fatal bacterial infections, by encouraging the body to produce its own antibodies.