... If I got the first Hep. A vaccine about a year ago and the first 2 Hep. B vaccines on schedule also about a year ago but never followed through to get the 2nd Hep A or 3rd Hep B vaccine, should I just get them now, or do I have to start over? ... (3 replies)
... I just took my daughter in for a check up and doc says it had been a yr she only had one shot for hep...Doc checked said she didnt have to start over ..so she got her second and now is scheduled for her 3rd.. ... (3 replies)
... the second and third shots are just boosters to the first series to ensure that your immune system has been exposed enough to be able to detect and fight it off easily.... go ahead and get the rest of your shots and finish the series. Im pretty sure you dont have to start over.... ... (3 replies)
... B you can get the TWINRIX vaccine that has both. It's given in three injections just as the Hep B alone would be. ... (8 replies)
... I totally disagree. I have done months of research on vaccines alone and many n u t r i t i o n i s t s totally forbid vaccinations. Do a little bit more research, Greg. Trust me, the FDA is not looking out for you or me. They are filling their pocket books full of the green stuff. ... (8 replies)
... I'd stop while I was ahead!
kiki (3 replies)
... I am travelling to Mexico in February, and I was wondering what vaccinations I may need. I was told Hep A and B, but I don't know? ... (5 replies)
... My wife and I just took my son to the doctor this afternoon for his 2 year checkup and vaccinations. ... (4 replies)
... ere normal but did not have the antibodies to fight hepatitis. With recommendations from my physicians, I choose to start the Twinrix in December 2013. Within a week I was exhausted and run down with zero energy. ... (0 replies)
... months after the first dose. i'm not sure if you will have to repeat the first 2 doses. you should call your doctor and ask. ... (4 replies)
... If you have a type B flu, you will NOT have cross protection with type A. The antigens are too different. ... (2 replies)
... I am getting different answers regarding the Hepatitus A and B shots. ... (4 replies)
... Do some research, man. Your instincts are correct! These are dangerous, dangerous vaccines. In addition to the viral mix in them, the Hep B is preserved with a large dose of mercury. No one needs that injected into them. ... (8 replies)
... o are at high risk for contracting certain illnesses. If you are exposed to blood or body fluids through work or play, you should seriously consider getting the Hep B vaccine. As with any medication, there are some risks associated with vaccines. ... (8 replies)
... Basically, you need your regular vaccines, and you might need typhoid, yellow fever, hep A, Hep B, or rabies, depending on exactly where you are going, what you are doing, and how long you'll be there. ... (1 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)
... I have to go for a Hep. ... (4 replies)
... I want to take them but I have read many articles on how some people took the first shot and were fine, but after taking the 2nd or 3rd, they ended up being paralyzed... ... (8 replies)
... A naturopath and a homeopath are one in the same. ... (12 replies)
... Ok, I have read and accepted all your thoughts and beliefs on this. And that is fine. ... (8 replies)