Kinrix
Kinrix 0.5ML of 0.5ML
¿Qué es Kinrix?
Kinrix es una vacuna combinada que se utiliza para prevenir la difteria, el tétanos, la tos ferina y la polio. Generalmente se administra a niños entre las edades de 4 y 6 años que han recibido previamente las vacunas DTaP y IPV. Kinrix ayuda a mantener la inmunidad contra estas enfermedades graves con una sola inyección, simplificando los calendarios de vacunación y mejorando el cumplimiento.Side Effects
- Lightheadedness or fainting
- Seizures
- Crying constantly for 3 hours or more
Warnings
- Tell the doctor if your child has a bleeding disorder, or a history of Guillain-Barré syndrome or other severe reaction to a vaccine (including fever or prolonged crying).
- This vaccine may increase your risk for severe nerve and muscle problems (including Guillain-Barré syndrome).
- This vaccine will not treat an active infection. If you have a diphtheria, tetanus, or pertussis infection, you will need medicine to treat the infection.
- Your doctor will check your progress and the effects of this medicine at regular visits. Keep all appointments.
- Your doctor will check your progress and the effects of this medicine at regular visits. Keep all appointments.
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¿Qué es Kinrix ?
Kinrix es una vacuna combinada que se utiliza para prevenir la difteria, el tétanos, la tos ferina y la polio. Generalmente se administra a niños entre las edades de 4 y 6 años que han recibido previamente las vacunas DTaP y IPV. Kinrix ayuda a mantener la inmunidad contra estas enfermedades graves con una sola inyección, simplificando los calendarios de vacunación y mejorando el cumplimiento.Kinrix Cupones y Precios - Rx.com
Kinrix 0.5ML of 0.5ML
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