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… flu virus from growing. It is not a substitute for the flu vaccine. (See also Notes section.) How To Use Read the … approval. Tell your doctor if you have received flu vaccine in the nose within 2 weeks before treatment with … This medication may lower your protection from flu vaccine given in the nose. Wait at least 2 days after ending …
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… such as COVID-19, colds, and influenza (flu). Get the flu vaccine every year. Talk with your doctor about getting a pneumococcal vaccine. Stay up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines. Let your doctor know if you're feeling sad or …
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… (#41f) The pregnant traveller (#41g) Japanese encephalitis vaccine (#41h) Yellow fever vaccine (#41i) Typhoid vaccine (#41j) Traveller’s diarrhea and cholera vaccine …
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… should be treated with antibiotics and a few doses of the vaccine to prevent infection. Not everyone who has been … first. How can you prevent it? In Canada, the anthrax vaccine is used to protect only the small number of people … exposure, such as members of the Canadian Armed Forces. The vaccine is not available to the general public at this time. …
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… problem, see your doctor about receiving the hepatitis A vaccine, or the combination hepatitis A and B vaccine. (Risk of hepatitis B increases if you go to a … problem, see your doctor about receiving the hepatitis A vaccine, or the combination hepatitis A and B vaccine. (Risk …
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… like pneumonia, pertussis, COVID-19, and the influenza vaccine can also help prevent new lung infections and help … like pneumonia, pertussis, COVID-19, and the influenza vaccine can also help prevent new lung infections and help …
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… such as COVID-19, colds, and influenza (flu). Get the flu vaccine every year. Get a pneumococcal vaccine shot. If you have had one before, ask your doctor … you need another dose. Stay up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines. Cardiac Rehabilitation Heart …
Medications
… having any immunizations/vaccinations. Certain types of vaccines (live vaccines) should not be given during or within 3 months … Avoid contact with people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). …
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… to an infection or for more details. Tell your doctor your vaccine history and ask if you need to get any vaccines before starting treatment with this medication. Your doctor may direct you to have any required vaccines at least 2 to 4 weeks before starting this …
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… may prevent a good response to certain live viral vaccines (such as measles, mumps, rubella, varicella). If you have recently received any of these vaccines, your doctor may have you tested for a response or … vaccinated again later. If you plan on getting any of these vaccines, your doctor will instruct you about the best time …