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Pedialyte is for when the child may be dehydrated, and is not to be given as a substitute for a drink. When the child is febrile (feverish) or dehydrated from excessive vomiting or diarhea, it is reccomended because it rehydrates and has essential electrolytes. Think of it as a cold medicine. You would give it to your child only if he/she has a cold and not at any other time.
no
Can you give rubella vaccine to positive rubella patient?
BGC is the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccine which protects against tuberculosis. This is NOT given as part of the routine UK NHS vaccination schedule.
how using a vaccine may give long term immunity to malaria
Diphtheria vaccine is available at almost all Government Hospitals. Few hospitals give vaccine free of cost.
Cholera vaccine is very cheap. Cholera vaccine does not give protection of more than 60 %. It may give you false sense of security. Never the less the importance of cholera vaccine can not be underestimated.
No. You do not get gastroenteritis from typhoid vaccination.
Answer Maximum 4g daily.Aspirin tablets dispersible 300mg: ADULT, 300-900mg, every 4-6 hours. CHILD "Do not give to children under 12 years, and avoid up to and including 15 years of age if feverish".
Best to take it to the vets, giving medicine can treat it but if you've given the wrong mistake by a bad judgement, it can be harmful to your dog.
No. No vaccine should be given in gluteal region. You may give the vaccine in fatty tissue, which will make it useless.
i will give the last dose of hepa vaccine to the new infant at the a af 6 months old.