... I am getting different answers regarding the Hepatitus A and B shots. ... (4 replies)
... B vaccine. The Hepatitis A vaccine is two injections and the Hepatitis B vaccine series is three shots at day 0, 1 month and 6 months. ... (1 replies)
... I'm sure a vaccine would protect better then a condom. ... (4 replies)
... The Hep B vaccine does NOT cure Hep B. Vaccines do not CURE any disease if you already have it. They also do not always protect, that is why using condoms, practicing safe sex, and always using a sterile/clean needle will prevent the spread of Hep B. (4 replies)
... Hep A and hep B are given together. usually when you travel. yes you are right you prob don't need both, but that is usually how they will give them to you. ... (4 replies)
... If not, then you have no reason to get a Hep B shot. ... (4 replies)
... i had mine in arm to a little burning going in and a little sore for a day or two the first two shots was a month apart third shot six months from the second shot (5 replies)
... Well the area i got my MMR shot was kinda the back side of my bicept and it didnt hurt just when she injected the liquid it gave a burning feeling which i kind of expected. So if thats about all it is then i can handle it. ... (5 replies)
... Anyway, I had it in 1999. Shots in the arm. I've never heard of it being given in the leg. I guess it didn't hurt that much. Not like a tetanus shot. ... (5 replies)
... yes and no torch. I guess it depends on what you plan on for a profession and if you do any drugs and share needles ect... ... (5 replies)