Pulmovax
Pulmovax Products are primarily used for
Prevention of pneumonia, meningitis, blood infection & ear infection
About Pulmovax Products
Uses of Pulmovax Products
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine is used for prevention of pneumonia, meningitis, blood infection & ear infection.
Pulmovax Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Pulmovax are Allergic reaction, Fever, Injection site redness, Rash, Soreness.
How Pulmovax Products work
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine is a vaccine which helps develop immunity by initiating a mild infection. This type of infection does not cause illness but stimulates the body's immune system to produce antibodies (proteins) to protect against any future infections.
Patient Concerns about Pulmovax Products
Frequently asked questions about Pulmovax Products
Frequently asked questions about Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine
Q. Is Pulmovax 23 Injection a live virus?
No, Pulmovax 23 Injection does not contain a live virus. The vaccine is prepared from purified pneumococcal (bacteria) capsule, which is derived from 23 types of pneumococcal bacteria. Though it is not effective against all pneumococcal infections, it protects against a majority of pneumococcal infections.
Q. What does Pulmovax 23 Injection mean?
The Pulmovax 23 Injection contains long chains of polysaccharide (sugar) molecules. These molecules make up the surface capsule of the bacteria. These polysaccharides are the antigens that trigger the formation of antibodies which help in fighting against the infections.
Q. Is the Pulmovax 23 Injection safe?
Yes, Pulmovax 23 Injection are very safe. They have undergone years of testing before being licensed by the health authorities and are still under continuous monitoring for safety. Occasionally, there may be slight pain and swelling at the injection site or mild fever, but these subside gradually in a few days. If fever or discomfort persists, consult a doctor.
Q. How long is the Pulmovax 23 Injection good for?
You or your child will require one dose of PPSV. A second dose is usually not given until after 3 years of the first dose and is usually not required in healthy people. However, a second dose may be considered usually between 3-5 years after the first dose in people at increased risk of serious pneumococcal infections (such as those without a spleen or if the spleen is not working properly). A second dose within 3 years of the first dose is not recommended due to higher risks of side effects.
Q. Can Pulmovax 23 Injection be given prior to or after certain medical procedures?
It is recommended that Pulmovax 23 Injection should preferably be given two weeks prior to planned spleen removal or initiation of chemotherapy or other immunosuppressive treatment. Vaccination during chemotherapy or radiation therapy should be avoided. The response to the vaccine may remain diminished following completion of chemotherapy or radiation therapy for cancer. Therefore, it is recommended that the vaccine should be given at least 3 months after such therapy. If the patient has received prolonged therapy or intensive therapy, a longer delay may be appropriate.
Q. Can Pulmovax 23 Injection be received together with seasonal influenza vaccine?
Yes, Pulmovax 23 Injection can be given with influenza vaccine or other vaccines but with a different syringe and at a different site. Most people are able to prevent both the infections by responding to both the vaccines at the same time.
Q. Can an individual receive Pulmovax 23 Injection if they are not feeling well on the day of vaccination?
If you have a minor illness such as a common cold, then you can receive the vaccine. But, if you have an infection with high fever or some other long-standing illness, then vaccination should be taken only after you recover. Consult your doctor to know whether you can take it or not.
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