Vaxneuvance
Generic name: Pneumococcal 15-valent Conjugate Vaccine
Dosage form: injection
Drug class:
Bacterial vaccines
Usage of Vaxneuvance
Vaxneuvance side effects
The most common side effects in children less than 2 years of age include:
The most common side effects in children and adolescents 2 through 17 years of age include:
The most common side effects in adults 18 years of age and older include:
These side effects generally last three days or less.
If you or your child have any side effects that bother you or any other unusual symptoms that develop after you get this injection, tell your healthcare provider. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you or your child have symptoms of an allergic reaction which may include:
There may be side effects that are not listed here. For more information, ask your healthcare provider.
You may also report any side effects to Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., a subsidiary of Merck & Co., Inc., at 1-877-888-4231 or directly to Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). The VAERS toll-free number is 1-800-822-7967 or report online to www.vaers.hhs.gov.
Before taking Vaxneuvance
Do not get Vaxneuvance if you or your child:
Relate drugs
- ActHIB
- Anthrax vaccine
- Anthrax vaccine adsorbed, adjuvanted
- Cyfendus
- BCG vaccine
- Bexsero
- Bexsero (MenB)
- BioThrax
- Cholera vaccine
- Haemophilus b conjugate (PRP-OMP) vaccine
- Haemophilus b conjugate (PRP-T) vaccine
- Haemophilus b conjugate vaccine
- Hiberix
- Hibtiter
- Liquid PedvaxHIB
- Lyme disease vaccine (recombinant ospa)
- Menactra
- Menactra (Meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine, diphtheria conjugate Intramuscular)
- MenHibrix
- Meningococcal conjugate vaccine
- Meningococcal group B vaccine
- Meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine, diphtheria conjugate
- Meningococcal vaccine and haemophilus b vaccine
- Meningococcal vaccine, diphtheria conjugate
- Meningococcal vaccine, tetanus toxoid conjugate quadrivalent
- Menveo
- Pedvaxhib
- Pneumococcal 13-valent conjugate vaccine
- Pneumococcal 13-valent vaccine, diphtheria conjugate
- Pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine
- Pneumococcal 20-valent conjugate vaccine
- Pneumococcal polysaccharides vaccine (PPSV), 23-valent
- Pneumovax 23
- Prevnar 13
- Prevnar 20
- TE Anatoxal Berna
- Tetanus toxoid
- Trumenba
- Typhim VI
- Typhoid vaccine (inactivated), injection
- Typhoid vaccine (live), oral
- Typhoid vaccine, inactivated
- Typhoid vaccine, live
- Vaxchora
- Vaxneuvance
- Vivotif
- Vivotif Berna
How to use Vaxneuvance
Vaxneuvance is given as an injection into the muscle (usually in your upper arm for adults and the upper arm or thigh for children).
Children need 4 doses of the vaccine:
If your child did not receive the complete series according to this schedule, your healthcare provider may suggest a catch-up schedule.
Your child may get Vaxneuvance at the same time they get other vaccines.
Adults need one dose of the vaccine.
What other drugs will affect Vaxneuvance
Taking medicines that suppress your immune system (immunosuppressants) may reduce the immune response to this vaccine.
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