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Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine

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Bharat Biotech

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Hepatitis B Vaccine (rDNA) (10mcg)

Overview Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine

HepB-Guard Plus is a pediatric vaccine designed to fortify a child's immune system against the hepatitis B virus, a pathogen causing severe liver disease. This immunization also contributes to the prevention of hepatocellular carcinoma in young patients. Infants under one year receive HepB-Guard Plus intramuscularly in the thigh; older children, in the arm. Complete protection requires three doses. The first can be administered within 24 hours of birth, the second between one and two months (at least 28 days after the first), and the third between six and eighteen months (at least 16 weeks after the first and two months after the second). This vaccine stimulates robust immune responses, providing high levels of protection. All three doses are crucial; omitting any compromises efficacy, leaving your child susceptible to infection. HepB-Guard Plus is safely administered alone or concurrently with other vaccines, but injection sites should vary to minimize reactions. Minor illnesses like colds or ear infections generally don't preclude vaccination, though your physician might advise rescheduling for serious conditions. Moderately or severely ill children should postpone vaccination until recovery. Mild, transient side effects such as fever, irritability, decreased appetite, rash, body aches, flushing, and respiratory symptoms (runny nose, wheezing, throat tightness) are possible, as is injection site tenderness, redness, or swelling. These typically resolve spontaneously. Consult your pediatrician if concerns arise. Prior serious allergic reactions, liver, kidney, or blood disorders, birth defects, heart or lung conditions warrant discussion with your doctor before vaccination to ensure safe administration and scheduling.

Primary Ingredients of Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine

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Uses of Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine

Avoiding Hepatitis B infection

Major Benefits of Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine:

Administering this medication will be done by your doctor or nurse; self-medication is strictly prohibited.

Common Side effects of Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine:

  • Fever
  • Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness)

How to use Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine:

This medication will be administered by your physician or their qualified assistant; self-medication is strictly prohibited.

How Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine works:

Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine utilizes a hepatitis B surface antigen to stimulate immunity. This antigen is non-replicating, yet triggers antibody production, providing protection against hepatitis B. Essentially, the vaccine safely elicits an immune response without causing illness in your child.

SAFETY ADVICE

KidneyKidneySAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine poses no safety concerns for children with kidney disease, and standard dosage is appropriate. However, an additional booster shot might be necessary due to reduced Hepatitis B (rDNA) vaccine efficacy in this population. Always seek your pediatrician's advice prior to vaccination.

LiverLiverCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Insufficient data exists regarding Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine administration to children with hepatic impairment. Physician consultation is advised prior to vaccination.

What if you forget to take Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine :

Remain calm. Should your child miss a scheduled Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine dose, contact their physician promptly to arrange for vaccination.

Facts to Know About Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine

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Chemical Category Immunizations
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Treatment Category Immunizations

FAQs on Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine

Hepatitis B is a liver infection that can cause serious, hard-to-treat complications in children. Newborns need their first hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth. Vaccination is the best way to prevent this infection; prevention is always superior to treatment.
Booster shots may be necessary. Regular blood tests to measure antibody levels are recommended. If levels fall below a certain point, a booster will be given to raise them. This is common practice for children with kidney disease.
Premature babies? Talk to your child's doctor before vaccination. Reports indicate breathing difficulties may occur.
Hepatitis D infection requires a pre-existing hepatitis B infection. Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine protects against hepatitis B, thus preventing hepatitis D.
Yes. Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine can be given with other vaccines without affecting their immune responses, and vice versa.
Contact your doctor immediately if your child experiences severe allergic reactions, numbness or tingling, dizziness, impaired motor control, high fever, or vision changes after receiving the Revac-B Plus Pediatric Vaccine.
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