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Hepatitis A Learning Center

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HEPATITIS A VACCINE (hep uh TAHY tis A vak SEEN) is a vaccine to protect from an infection with the hepatitis A virus. This vaccine does not contain the live virus. It will not cause a hepatitis infection. This vaccine is also used with immunoglob...
Source:GOLD
HEPATITIS A VACCINE (hep uh TAHY tis A vak SEEN) is a vaccine to protect from an infection with the hepatitis A virus. This vaccine does not contain the live virus. It will not cause a hepatitis infection. This vaccine is also used with immunoglob...
Source:GOLD
Prevention of HAV infection in adults, adolescents, and children ≥1 year of age.
Source:AHFS
The hepatitis A vaccine protects you against a type of liver infection called hepatitis A. The vaccine will not protect you from other types of hepatitis.
Source:ADAM
Date:November 9, 2009
Hepatitis A vaccine is prepared by inactivating hepatitis A viruses grown in cell culture. Two injections at intervals of approximately six months induce protection in 90 percent or more of recipients. Whether booster doses will be needed is not y...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Public Health
CHOLESTYRAMINE (koe LESS tir a meen) is used to lower cholesterol in patients who are at risk of heart disease or stroke. This medicine is only for patients whose cholesterol level is not controlled by diet.
Source:GOLD
Antilipemic agent; bile acid sequestrant.
Source:AHFS
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