the first one lasts for 4 months than the second is 8 months than the third one lasts for the rest of your life
Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B vaccines are good for life as long as you take all of the scheduled doses when your doctor recommends it.Ê Your body will remember if you ever get exposed to it again in your life and willÊprotect you.
The hepatitis A vaccine is typically given in two doses, with the second dose administered 6 to 12 months after the first dose. This provides long-lasting protection against the virus.
Yes, vaccines are highly effective in preventing measles. The measles vaccine provides long-lasting immunity and is a critical tool in reducing the spread of the disease. It is recommended that individuals receive two doses of the measles vaccine for optimal protection.
The Hepatitis A vaccine is typically given in two doses, with the second dose administered 6-18 months after the first dose. It provides long-lasting protection, and a booster dose is generally not needed for most healthy individuals.
Not long.
Yes, paracetamol with lower doses of ibuprofen can be taken together. So long as your doctor has specifically said so.
No, hepatitis C it often permanent and in cases where it is cured medically it takes a long time
Chronic Hepatitis develops when an individual contracts the disease for the long-term. Unspecified Chronic Hepatitis means that, an infected person has a Chronic Hepatitis, but the doctors don't know what kind it is, whether it be Hepatitis A, B, C, D ect.
There is no need to delay pregnancy after hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccine.
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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.