You can call various pharmacies and see if they have them available. Usually, they will only provide you with an injection from the single dose vial, rather than let you have the vial for self-administration, however. This may vary per state laws. Vaccine may be available as pre-loaded single dose syringes that you can get from your physician, if there is a need for you to have preservative free* vaccine, discuss this with your doctor and pharmacist for the best information about your area and state laws.
*Only single doses are preservative free
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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.
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The number of vaccines a person can receive in one day depends on various factors, including the type of vaccines and the individual's health. Generally, it's common for adults and children to receive multiple vaccines during a single visit, such as routine immunizations or travel vaccines. However, specific recommendations may vary based on guidelines from health authorities. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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The CDC recommends two doses of chickenpox vaccine for those who don't have lab-demonstrated immunity, reliable history of chickenpox or shingles, or history of two vaccines.
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Edible vaccines are vaccines produced in plants genetically modified through bioengineering.