It should not. Just keep a close eye on your dog for a day or so. He or she should be just fine.
yes, why? because vaccine is a injected medicine for adults that can hurt you so much
Nothing. One double dose wont hurt you. But, next time, when in doubt, just wait until your next scheduled dose. Skipping a day wont matter. Buy a daily pill dispenser, it will save you the anxiety of wondering whether you forgot to take your pill or not.
Yes, it stings pretty bad.
no it dosent hurt more of a quick nip
dose
no
I suppose it does.
A vaccine is the medicine used to prevent specific infections. A vaccination is how the medicine is given to you. "I'm wondering, what are the ingredients in the flu vaccine." (what are the ingredients in the medicine used for vaccination) "It didn't hurt a bit when that pretty nurse did the vaccination." (administered the vaccine/gave you the medicine)
I wouldn't know about the vaccine needle but i got mine done 2 years ago and it didn't hurt at all, just a little pinch. I guess it depends on the person.
ya, most likely, they use a needle
yes but they sedate u
There have been several versions of H1N1 influenza over the years. But the most recent H1N1 flu was the pandemic "Swine Flu" A-H1N1/09. The monovalent (made with and for protection against a single virus) vaccine for it was made just before the flu season in fall/winter 2009-2010. Again, in the 2010-2011 flu season the same vaccine was included in the trivalent (made with three viruses) vaccine for the seasonal flu. If you had the monovalent vaccine in 2009, then you should still take the trivalent vaccine for the 2010 flu season. It will not hurt to get another dose of the H1N1/09 virus vaccine, it might enhance the immunity of some people, and you need to be vaccinated for the other two viruses that are most likely to be going around in this season.