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This holiday season, protect yourself and your family from the hepatitis B virus. Learn more.
Beginning in 1991, hepatitis B vaccination became standard of care for infants, making it the first shot your baby likely received before leaving the hospital. Now, the CDC recommends all adults aged 19–59 get caught up on their hepatitis B vaccination status.
There is no cure for hepatitis B. The good news is that hepatitis B is preventable with vaccination. There are different options for hepatitis B vaccinations but only one protects adults with just two doses in one month: HEPLISAV-B® [Hepatitis B Vaccine (Recombinant), Adjuvanted]. It’s essential to complete all doses of any hepatitis B vaccine to be protected. With just two doses in one month – less than the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas – HEPLISAV-B provides faster and higher rates of protection without having to flip through your calendar. Don't wait to get protected. Get caught up on your hepatitis B vaccine status today by going to your local pharmacy to get protected.
INDICATION
HEPLISAV-B is indicated for the prevention of infection caused by the hepatitis B virus in adults 18 years of age and older.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
If you have a history of severe allergic reaction after a previous dose of any hepatitis B vaccine, or to any ingredient of HEPLISAV-B, including yeast, do not take HEPLISAV-B.
HEPLISAV-B must be given by a medical professional, who will monitor you afterwards to check for allergic reaction.
If you are immunocompromised, or receiving immunosuppressant therapy, you may have less of an immune response to HEPLISAV-B.
Some people have hepatitis B infection without being aware of it or showing any symptoms. If you already have hepatitis B present in your body, HEPLISAV-B may not prevent hepatitis B infection.
The most common side effects reported by patients within 7 days of vaccination with HEPLISAV-B were pain at the site of injection (23%-39%), tiredness (11%-17%), and headache (8%-17%).
Please see full Prescribing Information.
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