Of course they are. Vaccines have saved millions of lives! As long as you are in a sterile environment and using clean needles, vaccines are a VERY good choice.
That vaccine isn't available yet but it should be safe for people of all ages.
Yes. I have had it.
Whether or not it is safe to have a vaccine or not should be discussed with a physician. The answer depends on the specifics of your medical condition.
Hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective on 50 percent of all patients who are vaccinated.
No, its not a good idea.
Yes teens should get the vaccine unless they have a medical condition that prevents it from being safe.
If you have cervical cancer then nothing is safe. You will die if it is not treated.
The yellow fever vaccine is generally considered safe to receive while breastfeeding, as the vaccine virus is not transmitted through breast milk. However, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before getting vaccinated to discuss any potential risks or concerns.
The Danish study found that the DTP vaccine is safe and effective in preventing diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis in children.
No. The vaccine is proven safe and effective over decades of use, the only thing different in the H1N1/09 vaccine from "regular" flu shots is the virus, the rest of the ingredients in the vaccine are tried and safe. If any one dies from it, it is because they have a severe allergy to something in it, like eggs. And that doesn't take more than a few hours to make you sick, it would happen right away not at all "after a while". There have been very few reactions or illnesses from this vaccine over the past two years.
Yes, it is assumed to be safe to consume alcohol after having the HPV vaccine. There are no known side effects between the HPV vaccine and consumption of alcohol.
No he should not, as it is a very safe and killed vaccine. He could probably be vaccinated for Rabies many many times in one year and have no reaction. Don't worry, better to be safe and know he has his Rabies vaccine than not.