HPV Vaccine-Gardasil 9

5,500.00

Indication: Protects against cancers and diseases caused by nine types of human papillomavirus (HPV), including cervical, vulvar, vaginal, anal cancers, and certain head and neck cancers.
Age: Approved for use in individuals aged 9 through 45 years.
Route: Administered as an intramuscular injection, typically in the upper arm muscle.

Description

1. What is GARDASIL®9?
GARDASIL®9 is a vaccine designed to protect against certain cancers and diseases caused by nine types of human papillomavirus (HPV).

 

2. Which HPV-related cancers does GARDASIL®9 help prevent?
It helps protect against cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and certain head and neck cancers, such as throat and back of mouth cancers.

 

3. At what age is GARDASIL®9 recommended?
The vaccine is approved for individuals aged 9 through 45 years.

 

4. How is GARDASIL®9 administered?
It is given as an intramuscular injection, typically in the upper arm muscle.

 

5. What is the dosing schedule for GARDASIL®9?
For individuals aged 9 through 14, it can be administered in a 2-dose schedule (second dose 6–12 months after the first) or a 3-dose schedule (second dose 2 months after the first, third dose 6 months after the first). For those aged 15 through 45, a 3-dose schedule is recommended.

 

6. Are there any side effects associated with GARDASIL®9?
Common side effects include pain, swelling, redness, itching, bruising, bleeding, and a lump at the injection site; headache; fever; nausea; and dizziness.

 

7. Who should not receive GARDASIL®9?
Individuals with severe allergic reactions to any component of the vaccine, including yeast, should not receive GARDASIL®9.

 

8. Can GARDASIL®9 be given during pregnancy?
GARDASIL®9 was not studied in pregnant women. It’s important to inform your healthcare provider if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

 

9. Does GARDASIL®9 treat existing HPV infections?
No, GARDASIL®9 does not treat existing HPV infections, cancer, or genital warts.

 

10. Is it necessary to continue routine cervical cancer screenings after receiving GARDASIL®9?
Yes, women should continue to receive routine cervical cancer screenings, as GARDASIL®9 does not protect against all HPV types that may cause cervical cancer.

 

11. Can GARDASIL®9 be administered with other vaccines?
GARDASIL®9 can be given at the same time as other vaccines, but it’s important to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

 

12. How long does protection from GARDASIL®9 last?
Studies have shown that GARDASIL®9 provides long-lasting protection, but the exact duration is still being studied.

 

13. Is GARDASIL®9 effective in males?
Yes, GARDASIL®9 is effective in males and helps protect against certain HPV-related cancers and diseases.

 

14. What should I tell my healthcare provider before getting GARDASIL®9?
Inform your healthcare provider if you have any severe allergies, are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, have immune problems, or have a fever over 100°F (37.8°C).

 

15. Where can I get more information about GARDASIL®9?
For more information, visit the official GARDASIL®9 website or consult your healthcare provider.

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