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Easyfive-TT Vaccine

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Panacea Biotec Pharma Ltd

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Diphtheria Toxoid (30IU) + Tetanus Toxoid (60IU) + Pertussis Toxoid (4IU) + Hepatitis B Vaccine (rDNA) (10mcg) + Haemophilus Type B Conjugate Vaccine (10mcg)

Overview Easyfive-TT Vaccine

Pentavalent Immunization (Easyfive-TT) is a combined vaccine protecting infants and young children against five serious illnesses: diphtheria, Haemophilus influenzae type b, hepatitis B, pertussis, and tetanus. This vaccine stimulates the immune system, generating protective antibodies. Administration must be performed by a physician, intramuscularly; infants receive injections in the thigh, older children in the arm. The three-dose regimen involves injections spaced four weeks apart, ideally completed before six months of age (typically at 6, 10, and 14 weeks). For children starting later than one year, immediate vaccination is advised, with a doctor determining the appropriate schedule. Minor, transient side effects such as fever, decreased appetite, injection site discomfort (pain, swelling, redness), and rash may occur but usually resolve spontaneously. Consult a physician for persistent concerns. Pre-vaccination discussion with your doctor is crucial if your child has pre-existing liver, kidney, or blood disorders; birth defects; heart, lung, or neurological issues (including seizures, Guillain-Barré syndrome, or coma); limb pain or swelling; or a history of severe allergic reactions to medications. This information helps your doctor create a safe and effective vaccination plan.

Uses of Easyfive-TT Vaccine

Tetanus, pertussis, diphtheria, hepatitis B, and Haemophilus influenzae type b disease prophylaxis.

Major Benefits of Easyfive-TT Vaccine:

This medication will be administered by your physician or registered nurse; self-medication is strictly prohibited.

Common Side effects of Easyfive-TT Vaccine:

  • Irritation
  • Loss of appetite
  • Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness)
  • Skin rash
  • Fever

How to use Easyfive-TT Vaccine:

This medication will be administered by your healthcare provider; self-medication is strictly prohibited.

How Easyfive-TT Vaccine works:

The pentavalent Easyfive-TT immunization triggers immune response through the induction of a subclinical infection. This process, involving five distinct vaccine components, doesn't produce disease but prompts antibody production, providing protection against specific future illnesses.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Alcohol consumption alongside Easyfive-TT vaccination presents unknown safety implications. Seek medical advice before combining them.

PregnancyPregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Data on Easyfive-TT Vaccine administration in pregnant individuals is absent. Seek medical advice from your physician.

Breast feedingBreast feedingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Data on Easyfive-TT Vaccine administration while breastfeeding is absent. Seek medical advice from your physician.

DrivingDrivingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

The effect of Easyfive-TT Vaccine on driving ability is undetermined. Refrain from operating a vehicle if you exhibit symptoms impairing concentration or reaction time.

KidneyKidneySAFE IF PRESCRIBED

The Easyfive-TT Vaccine presents no safety concerns for individuals with kidney disease and requires no dosage modification.

LiverLiverSAFE IF PRESCRIBED

The Easyfive-TT vaccine presents no safety concerns for individuals with hepatic impairment. No alteration of the Easyfive-TT vaccine dosage is necessary.

What if you forget to take Easyfive-TT Vaccine :

Remain calm. Should your child miss a scheduled Easyfive-TT vaccination, contact their physician immediately to arrange a catch-up appointment.

Facts to Know About Easyfive-TT Vaccine

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FAQs on Easyfive-TT Vaccine

Vaccines safeguard children from serious illnesses by prompting their immune systems to produce antibodies that fight specific bacteria and viruses.
India's Universal Immunisation Program vaccinates infants and children against life-threatening diseases including diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio, measles, severe childhood tuberculosis, Hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), and diarrhea.
A child is considered fully immunized after receiving all recommended vaccines, in the correct dosages and at the designated ages, as outlined in the national immunization schedule.
Immunity conferred by disease or vaccination varies; neither guarantees lifelong protection. Vaccine-induced immunity wanes over time, necessitating booster shots for some vaccines and age groups.
The Easyfive-TT vaccine, under the Universal Immunization Programme, doesn't currently include a booster dose. This is due to the Hib component's long-lasting protection (at least 15 years). Conversely, booster shots for diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus (DPT) are advised at 16-24 months and 5-6 years of age.
Yes, your child can usually be vaccinated even with a minor illness, low-grade fever, or antibiotic use. However, vaccination should be postponed if your child has severely compromised immunity or a serious systemic illness. Consult your child's doctor if you have any concerns.
No, restarting isn't necessary if your baby misses doses. Your doctor might advise continuing from where you left off.
Many medical practices keep vaccination records for children. Request a personal record card or printout of your child's vaccinations, but maintain your own copy at home. Bring this copy to every appointment, ensuring it's updated after each vaccination. A complete and accurate vaccination record benefits your child throughout life.
Indirect protection from infectious diseases, herd immunity arises when a population's immunity threshold—achieved through vaccination or prior infection—is high enough to significantly curb disease transmission, thus shielding even those lacking immunity.
Vaccines offer decades of proven effectiveness, but like all medicines, they don't guarantee 100% protection. Individual immune responses vary, and factors such as malnutrition, recurring diarrhea, or inherent immune deficiencies can hinder the development of sufficient immunity in some children. Consequently, a few vaccinated children may still contract vaccine-preventable diseases, though typically in a milder form than unvaccinated children.
Easyfive-TT Vaccine
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MRP 457
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