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- Hepatitis A Vaccine Administration | Hepatitis A | CDC
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has licensed two single-antigen hepatitis A vaccines (Havrix and Vaqta) and one combination vaccine for protection against both hepatitis A and hepatitis B (Twinrix) for use in the US
- Package Insert - HAVRIX - U. S. Food and Drug Administration
HAVRIX is a vaccine indicated for active immunization against disease caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV) HAVRIX is approved for use in persons 12 months of age and older
- Havrix Vaccine: Uses, Dosage Schedule, Side Effects - Drugs. com
Havrix is used to help prevent hepatitis A in adults Learn about side effects, interactions and indications
- Havrix (Hepatitis A Vaccine, Inactivated): Side Effects, Uses . . . - RxList
Drug Summary What Is Havrix? Havrix (hepatitis a vaccine, inactivated) is a vaccine used to help prevent the Hepatitis A disease in adults
- Havrix® Vaccine Guide - National Vaccine Support Group
Information on the Havrix vaccine used for Hepatitis A View package insert, vaccination schedule, and learn more about the HepA Vaccine shot
- DailyMed - HAVRIX- hepatitis a vaccine injection, suspension
HAVRIX is indicated for active immunization against disease caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV) HAVRIX is approved for use in persons 12 months of age and older
- HAVRIX | FDA
HAVRIX is indicated for active immunization against disease caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV) HAVRIX is approved for use in persons 12 months of age and older
- HAVRIX - Product Monograph - GSK
HAVRIX (hepatitis A virus, inactivated) is a sterile suspension containing formaldehyde-inactivated hepatitis A virus (HM175 hepatitis A virus strain) adsorbed onto aluminium hydroxide
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