The Hepatitis B vaccine is used to protect people from getting infected with the Hepatitis B virus.
Active Immunisation Against Hepatitis B Virus: By IM Inj:
Children 1 Month-15 Years: 10 Mcg For 1 Dose, Then 10 Mcg After 1 Month For 1 Dose, Followed By 10 Micrograms After 5 Months For 1 Dose, The Deltoid muscle Is the Preferred Site Of Injection In Older Children; the Anterolateral Thigh Is the Preferred Site In Infants And Young Children; Not To Be Injected Into The Buttock (vaccine Efficacy Reduced)
Adult & Children Above 15 Yrs: 20 Mcg For 1 Dose, Then 20 Mcg After 1 Month For 1 Dose, Followed By 20 Mcg After 5 Months For 1 Dose, Deltoid Muscle Is the Preferred Site Of Injection; Not To Be Injectedinto The Buttock (vaccine Efficacy Reduced)
Content
Inj 10 Mcg /20 Mcg: Hepatitis B Surface Antigen 10 Mcg /20 Mcg /ml Adsorbed Onto Aluminium Hydroxide;
Susp, In Vial.
Pregnancy
Consult with Doctor Or Caution Advised
Stability
Vaccine
Contra Indications
Severe Febrile Infections, Severely Immunosuppressed Patients Should Not Be Given Live Vaccines (including Thosewith Severe Primary Immunodeficiency)
Precautions
Severe Febrile Infections, Severely Immunosuppressed Patients Should Not Be Given Live Vaccines (including Thosewith Severe Primary Immunodeficiency)