In an adult, as long as it isn't in the same arm on the same day, and there is no allergic reaction, it will likely cause no problems. The worst might be more than usual soreness, redness and swelling at the injection site.
Report it to your primary health care professional or your pharmacist right away so they can determine if you need treatment or observation. Probably nothing will happen unless the vaccine was an injected type and the injections were given closely together in the same location and then you could have a local reaction with soreness and redness. It would be unlikely that any systemic problems would occur. It is still important to contact your doctor any time you think you (or a clinician) have made an error in taking your medications.
Yes and no technically u have to take it once a year
Nothing happens so don't worry because its not dangerous.
The Twinrix vaccine is typically given in 3 doses. This is normal.
I was vaccinated twice too trying to find out what will happen now
It's possible, but not likely, to get chickenpox twice after getting chickenpox vaccine. Talk with your health care provider to find out how certain was the diagnosis.
its a vaccanite just like rabies but it really stings and for puppies it is just putting it up their nose.
The phrase, twice over means that someone has given it a second look. A person has checked it more than once.
Don't Happen Twice was created on 2001-01-29.
generally no, as if a healthy body is exposed to a virus, it will create an antibody, which will prevent the body from catching it again. But in some cases you can get it twice.
The most common antibiotics given are rifampin (Rifadin) or ciprofloxacin (Cipro). These medicines are usually taken by mouth twice a day for two days.
Twice Given - 1985 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
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Yes, docusate or sodium can be taken twice daily.
i will be twice as heavy