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Yes, you can take Advil (ibuprofen) before receiving the HPV vaccine. However, it's generally recommended to wait until after vaccination to take any pain relievers unless advised otherwise by your healthcare provider. This is to ensure that the vaccine can elicit the best immune response. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

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Do men need to take hpv vaccination?

Men need to take the HPV vaccine just as females do.


Which component of the HPV vaccine stimulates the production of antibodies?

The external viral proteins of the HPV vaccine.


Does the HPV vaccine cure HPV in women?

No. It is a preventative.


Has the hpv vaccine caused women to get cervical cancer?

There is no evidence that HPV vaccine causes cervical cancer. Because the vaccine doesn't contain live virus, it can't cause HPV disease.


Can an HPV vaccine protect women from four strains of HPV?

Yes, the HPV vaccine can protect women from four specific strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). The most common vaccines, like Gardasil, target HPV types 6, 11, 16, and 18, which are associated with the majority of cervical cancer cases and genital warts. By immunizing against these strains, the vaccine significantly reduces the risk of developing HPV-related diseases. It's important for women to receive the vaccine before becoming sexually active for optimal protection.


Do you have to eat breakfast before a hpv vaccine?

No, you do not need to eat breakfast before receiving the HPV vaccine. There are no specific dietary restrictions related to the vaccine, and it can be administered at any time of day. However, it’s always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider if you have any concerns or specific health conditions.


The HPV Vaccine?

The vaccine is called Humanpapillomovirus vaccine, and is given to girls from the age of around 16 it varies from country to country. The vaccine is not a live vaccine but it is for protection from STI sexuall transmitted diseases.


Can the hpv vaccine delay your period?

No, the HPV vaccine shouldn't delay your period - in some rare cases it's been said that HPV has effected womens fertility, but there is no confirmation of this. It's most likely that if you're getting the HPV vaccine you're in your teens so irregular cycles are normal at your age, it's likely got absolutely nothing at all to do with your getting the HPV vaccine.


Does hpv warts can be erased by vaccine?

No they can not.


Does the morning after pill affect the HPV vaccine?

No


Is the immunization hpv an attenuated vaccine?

All HPV vaccines are recombinant. They are not live vaccines.


What if one want to HPV vaccine after age 40?

You can discuss your desire for HPV vaccine with your health are provider if you are over 40. It is possible that you will have to pay out of pocket.