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Bacillus Calmette Guerin
Percutaneous dosage
Breast-feeding
Data are limited regarding use of the Bacillus
Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine during breast-
feeding and its' excretion in breast milk is
unknown. The manufacturer recommends
deciding between discontinuing nursing or
avoiding vaccination
Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) is an
immunostimulant that is used to stimulate the
immune system to produce immunity against
tuberculosis.
Antimicrobial or
immunosuppressive agents may
interfere with the development of the
immune response and should be
used only under medical supervision.
Severe
erythema nodosum, lupus-like symptoms,
erythema
Moderate
skin ulcer, lymphadenopath, erythema
Mild
Arthralgia, myalgia , infection, anorexia, fever,
injection site reaction, urticaria, rash
Before administration of BCG Vaccine, health
care personnel should inform patients or
guardians of the benefits and risks of
immunization and inquire about the health
status of the patient
BCG vaccine contains live bacteria and
should be used with aseptic technique
Administration should be by the percutaneous
route
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Hepatitis B Vaccine
Pregnancy
Breast-feeding
This vaccine works by helping the
body produce immunity (through antibody
production) that will prevent you from
getting infection from hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis B Immune Globulin, HBIG: Administration of
hepatitis B virus vaccines (e.g., hepatitis B vaccine,
recombinant) at the same site or in the same syringe
as hepatitis B immune globulin, HBIG can result in
neutralization.
Ocrelizumab: May interfere with the effectiveness of
non-live virus vaccines.
Siponimod: Vaccines may be less effective if given
during siponimod treatment and for 1 month after
discontinuation of siponimod treatment.
Moderate
Erythema, hypotension
Mild
Headache, injection site reaction, myalgia,
malaise, nausea, arthralgia, ecchymosis,
vomiting, tremor, urticaria, chills, fatigue,
diarrhea, back pain, dizziness, syncope, fever,
infection
Be aware of maternal hepatitis status at
appropriate ages
Notify physician of need for vaccine
Draw back on the plunger of the syringe
before injection to avoid intravascular
injection
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