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Anthrax
Contraindications:
Severe allergic reaction after previous dose of BioThrax
Anthrax
Storage:
2c - 8c
DO NOT FREEAE
Do not use BioThrax after exp. printed date
Hep A Vaccine
Indications:
> 19 yrs
Mandatory for AD
Geographics of endemic areas
Ppl engaging in high-risk sexual activity
Hep A Vaccine
Dosage:
1.0mL IM deltoid
Hep A Vaccine
Primary series:
Single dose given followed with a booster 6-12mths for Harvix or 6-18 mths later for Vaqta
Hep A Vaccine
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to any component of the vaccine
Hep A Vaccine
Storage:
35- 46 F
Hep B Vaccine
Indications:
Infant born to HBsAg + mom
Children born after 21NOV1991
Adolescents
HCP
High risk areas
Embalmers, AD, bld bank workers
Hep B Vaccine
Dosage:
1.0mL IM deltoid( >19yrs)
DO NOT INJECT IV or ID
Hep B Vaccine
Primary series:
Three (3) dose regimen.
First at elected date, second one (1) mth later, and thrid six (6) mths after first
Hep B Vaccine
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to yeast
Any component of vaccine
Human Papillomavirus (Gardasil)
Indications:
Females 9-26 yrs
Prevention of HPV types 6,11,16, & 18
Human Papillomavirus (Gardasil)
Dosage:
0.5mL IM
Human Papillomavirus (Gardasil)
Primamry series:
First dose at elected date, second two (2) mths, third six (6) mths after first dose
Human Papillomavirus (Gardasil)
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to active/any component of vaccine
Human Papillomavirus (Gardasil)
Storage:
35-46 F
Do not freeze
Protect from light
Influenza (flu) injectable
Indications:
Mandatory for all AD
HCP
>= 65yrs
Chronic disorders of pulmonary/cardiovascular system
Women in 2nd or 3rd trimester of pregnancy during season
Influenza (flu) injectable
Dosage:
Shaken well, 0.5mL IM
Influenza (flu) injectable
Priamary series:
Annually
Influenza (flu) injectable
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to eggs or egg product
Sensitivity to thimerosal
Do NOT administer to ppl witha history of GBS
Influenza (flu) injectable
Storage:
35-46F
Influenza (flu) intranasal
Indications:
Mandatory of all AD
HCP
Person 2-49yrs
Healthy children & adults
Influenza (flu) intranasal
Dosage:
0.20mL
Influenza (flu) intranasal
Contraindications:
Do NOT administer parenterally
Hypersensitivity to Flumist, eggs or egg product
2-17yrs do NOT give
Pts witha history of GBS
Influenza (flu) intranasal
Storage:
35-46F
Discard froozen vaccine
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
Indications:
Travelers spending mth or longer in endemic areas
Lab workers
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
Dosage:
1.0mL for pts >3 and older
0.50mL for pts 35mths-1yrs old SQ
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
Primary Series:
Three (3) doses given at 0, 7 and 30days for optimal effectiveness. Give third dose at least 10 days before travel of endemic areas.
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
Contraindications:
Allergic reaction to vaccine/components
Ppl with multi allergies
Pregnancy
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
Storage:
35-46F
Protect from sunlight
Reconstitute with sterile water
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (M-M-RII)
Indications:
>18yrs
College students
HCP
Women of childbearing age who do not have evidence of immunity
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (M-M-RII)
Dosage:
0.5mL SQ
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (M-M-RII)
Primary Series:
One dose for adults is all that is needed.
Second dose "if recommended" four (4) wks between the 1st and 2nd shot
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (M-M-RII)
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to vaccine or gelatin, or neomycin
Pregnancy
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (M-M-RII)
Storage:
35-46F
Store diluent at room temp
DO NO SHAKE
Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Group A, C, Y AND W-135 COMBO (Menomune-A/C/Y/W- 135)
Indications:
Functional asplenia
LAB or industrial exposure to N. meningitides aerosols
Traveling to endemic areas
College students
Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Group A, C, Y AND W-135 COMBO (Menomune-A/C/Y/W- 135)
Dosage:
0.5mL SQ
Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Group A, C, Y AND W-135 COMBO (Menomune-A/C/Y/W- 135)
Priamry Series:
Single dose
Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Group A, C, Y AND W-135 COMBO (Menomune-A/C/Y/W- 135)
Booster dose:
Only given to ind. deploying to endemic areas who have NOT been vaccinated with last 3-5yrs
Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Group A, C, Y AND W-135 COMBO (Menomune-A/C/Y/W- 135)
Contraindications:
Allergic reaction to thimerosal
Pregnancy
Acute illness
Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Group A, C, Y AND W-135 COMBO (Menomune-A/C/Y/W- 135)
Storage:
35-46F
Discard multi dose within 35days after reconstitution
Single dose should be used within 30mins after reconstitution
Shake well
Meningococcal (Group A, C, Y AND W-135) Polysaccharide Diptheria Toxiod Conjugate Vaccine Menactra
Indications:
2- 55yrs
Endemic area
College students
Meningococcal (Group A, C, Y AND W-135) Polysaccharide Diptheria Toxiod Conjugate Vaccine Menactra
Dosage:
0.5mL IM
Meningococcal (Group A, C, Y AND W-135) Polysaccharide Diptheria Toxiod Conjugate Vaccine Menactra
Primary Series:
Single dose
Meningococcal (Group A, C, Y AND W-135) Polysaccharide Diptheria Toxiod Conjugate Vaccine Menactra
Contraindications:
Allergic history to thimerosal
Pregnancy
Acute illness
Meningococcal (Group A, C, Y AND W-135) Polysaccharide Diptheria Toxiod Conjugate Vaccine Menactra
Storage:
35-46F
Do NOT freeze
Protect from light
Inactive Polio Vaccine (IPV, e-IPV, ep-IPV)
Indications:
Poliomyelitis endemic areas
HCP
LAB handling poliovirus
Mandatory for AD
Inactive Polio Vaccine (IPV, e-IPV, ep-IPV)
Dosage:
0.5mL SQ/IM (IPV)
Shake well
Inactive Polio Vaccine (IPV, e-IPV, ep-IPV)
Primary Series:
Two (2) doses 4 - 8 wks apart
Folowed by a third dose given 6-12 after 2nd dose
0, 30 days & 6-12 mths
Inactive Polio Vaccine (IPV, e-IPV, ep-IPV)
Booster dose:
International travel to high-risk areas
Inactive Polio Vaccine (IPV, e-IPV, ep-IPV)
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to vaccine or component; 2-phenoxyethonal, formaldehyde, meomycin, streptomycin, and polymyxin
Pregnancy
Inactive Polio Vaccine (IPV, e-IPV, ep-IPV)
Storage:
35-46F
Discard frozen vaccine
Pneumococcal Vaccine (PPV 23)
Indications:
Immunocompetent persons >50yrs
>2yrs with chronic cardiovascular/pulmonary disease, & diabetes mellitus 1
>2yrs with alcoholism, liver disease, or CSF leaks
Pneumococcal Vaccine (PPV 23)
Dosage:
0.5mL; SQ/IM
Single dose
Pneumococcal Vaccine (PPV 23)
Booster:
High-risk pts. after 5yrs when previous dose was given, must have PCM order
Pneumococcal Vaccine (PPV 23)
Contraindications:
History neurological s/s after adminsitration
Anaphylaxsis to vaccine/component
Pregnancy
Pneumococcal Vaccine (PPV 23)
Storage:
35-46F
Discard frozen
Shake well
Rabbies Vaccine
Imovax or RabVert
Indications:
High-risk exposure to rabies
Veterinarians
Certain lab workers
Animal handlers
Endemic areas
Rabbies Vaccine
Imovax or RabVert
Dosage:
1.0mL IM deltoid area
Rabies Vaccine
Imovax or RabVert
Primary Series:
Pre-exposure
Three (3) dose on days 0, 7 and 21-28 days
Rabies Vaccine
Imovax or RabVert
Primary Series:
Post-exposure
Rabies immune globin STAT five (5) doses of rabies vaccine on 0,3,7,14 and 28 days
Rabies Vaccine
Imovax or RabVert
Booster:
Can be every five (5) yrs based on antibodies titers and risk
Rabies Vaccine
Imovax or RabVert
Contraindications:
History to vaccine/components
Rabies Vaccine
Imovax or RabVert
Storage:
35-46F
Discard frozen
Swirl vaccine
DO NOT SHAKE
Shingles ZOSTAVAX
Indications:
Prevention of herpes zoster(shingles) >60yrs
Shingles ZOSTAVAX
Contraindications:
Anaphylactic reaction to gelatin, neomycin, and other components of vaccine
Active untreated TB
Pregnancy
Immunocompromised
Shingles ZOSTAVAX
Storage:
FROZEN at avg temp of -15c
Smallpox (ACAM2000)
Indications:
Imm. against smallpox as directed by DoD
Smallpox (ACAM2000)
Primary Vaccination:
Fifteen (15) percutaneous route, using jabs
Smallpox (ACAM2000)
Booster:
Every three (3) yrs for LAB handling variola virus
Smallpox (ACAM2000)
Contraindications:
Immunodeficient individuals
Allergic to neomycin, polymyxin B
Smallpox (ACAM2000)
Storage:
Frozen avg temp -15c to -25c
Tetanus/Diphtheria (Td) ADULT
Indications:
>7yrs
Mandatory for AD
Occupations susceotable to llacerations/abrasions
Tetanus/Diphtheria (Td) ADULT
Dosage:
0.5mL, IM; shake well before each dose
Tetanus/Diphtheria (Td) ADULT
Primary series:
Two (2) doses given at 4 - 8wk interval, followed by a third 6 - 12mths after 2nd dose.
0, 30days & 6 - 12mths
Completed in childhood
Tetanus/Diphtheria (Td) ADULT
Booster:
10yrs intervals to maintain immunity
Tetanus/Diphtheria (Td) ADULT
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to any component of vaccine, & thimerosal
Pregnancy
Tetanus/Diphtheria (Td) ADULT
Storage:
35-46F
Do NOT frezze
Doscard if frozen
Tdap (ADACEL)
Indactions:
Prevention of tetanus, diphtheria, & pertussis
11- 64yrs
Tdap (ADACEL)
Dosage:
0.5mL IM
Single dose
Shake well
Tdap (ADACEL)
Booster:
If not received within 5yrs
Every ten (10) yrs
Tdap (ADACEL)
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to vaccine/components
Tdap (ADACEL)
Storage:
35-46F
Do NOT freeze
Discard if frozen
Tdap (BOOSTRIX)
Indications:
10- 64 yrs
Tdap (BOOSTRIX)
Dosage:
0.5mL IM
Shake well
One (1) dose for LIFETIME
Tdap (BOOSTRIX)
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to vaccine/components
Tdap (BOOSTRIX)
Storage:
35-46F
Do NOT freeze
Discard if frozen
Twinrix (Hep A inactivated & Hep B) Recombinant Vaccine
Indications:
Pts with chronic liver disease
LAB workers
1st responders
Workers who come in contact with sewage/feces
HCP
Military
Endemic areas
Twinrix (Hep A inactivated & Hep B) Recombinant Vaccine
Dosage:
1.0mL
Twinrix (Hep A inactivated & Hep B) Recombinant Vaccine
Primary series:
Three (3) doses, gievn at 0days, 1 mth, and 6 mths mark
Twinrix (Hep A inactivated & Hep B) Recombinant Vaccine
Contraindications:
Allergic action to previous dose
Twinrix (Hep A inactivated & Hep B) Recombinant Vaccine
Storage:
35-46F
Do NOT freeze
Discard if frozen
Typhoid Vaccine (Oral) (Ty21a)
Indications:
Mandatory for AD
Travel to endemic areas
Typhoid Vaccine (Oral) (Ty21a)
Dosage:
Four (4) capsules orally
Taken every other day, one (1) hour before meals
Typhoid Vaccine (Oral) (Ty21a)
Primary Series:
Four (4) capsules, every other day. At least one (1) wk before travel
Typhoid Vaccine (Oral) (Ty21a)
Booster:
Repeat four (4) capsule every five (5) yrs
Typhoid Vaccine (Oral) (Ty21a)
Contraindications:
Hypersenistivity to any component of vaccine
Do NOT take during acute GI illness
If taking antibiotics
Typhoid Vaccine (Oral) (Ty21a)
Storage:
35-46F
Discard if frozen
Typhoid Vaccine (Typhim Vi)
Indications:
Travel to endemic areas
Intimate exposure
Microbiology workers in contact with S.Typhi
Typhoid Vaccine (Typhim Vi)
Dosage:
Typhoid Vi 0.5mL IM
Typhoid Vaccine (Typhim Vi)
Primary Series:
Single dose
Typhoid Vaccine (Typhim Vi)
Contraindications:
Allergic reaction to vaccine/components
Typhoid Vaccine (Typhim Vi)
Storage:
35-46F
Do not freeze
Discard if frozen