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Q: Does pneumonia vaccine contain mercury
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Does the H1N1 vaccine contain Mercury?

It depends in what form the vaccine is given. If it is FluMist (through the nose) or a single-dose pre-filled syringe, then it does not contain thermisol (mercury). If it a multiple dose vaccine, then it contains therimosol to help preserve the vaccine. The FDA has suspended the limits of mercury in the H1N1 vaccine, which means the multiple dose vaccine may contain amounts of mercury higher than the FDA has previously allowed.


Are there mushrooms in the pneumonia vaccine?

no...


Is there a vaccine for viral pneumonia?

No.


How often do you need to administer the pneumonia vaccine?

My doctor told me to get the pneumonia vaccine shot every 5 years.


How long does it take the pneumonia vaccine to take effect?

Five years. The Pneumococcal Vaccine prevents serious blood, brain, and lung infections from the streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria. This includes pneumonia and meningitis.


Is another term for H1N1 Swine Flu vaccine Pneumococcal vaccine?

No, the "pneumonia vaccine" is to protect against several types of pneumonia that are common and will not protect against the A-H1N1/09 virus. See related questions below.


Is there a cure for dust pneumonia?

yes there is. you have to go to the hospital to get a vaccine


What is PVC Vaccine?

a vaccine that protects against pneumonia & meningitis. it is typically given to infants and the elderly, both of which are very susceptible to these illnesses.


Who invented the pneumonia vaccine?

Monsieur potatohead of paris france invented the cure in 20123


How did pioneers cure measles?

Almroth Edward Wright developed the vaccine for pneumonia in 1911.


Do mercury lamps contain mercury?

yes, there is a coating in the lamp, which contain mercury


Does the vaccine for mumps contain antibiotics?

no