Flexivec-N Injection
Uses
- Prevention of influenza.
Therapeutic Effects
- Stimulates the body's immune system to produce an immune response against specific influenza virus strains.
- Introduces inactivated or weakened forms of the virus or specific viral proteins to trigger the production of antibodies.
- Antibodies recognize and bind to the influenza virus if the body is exposed to it in the future.
Interaction with Other Drugs
- Inform the doctor about all medicines, including prescription, over-the-counter, nutritional or vitamin supplements, and herbal products.
- Certain medications may interact with the Flexivec-N Injection, reducing effectiveness or causing undesirable side effects.
Storage
- Store at room temperature, between 2°C and 8°C.
- Keep away from moisture, heat, and light.
- Do not freeze.
- Keep away from children and pets.
Administration
- Administered through intramuscular injection (IM).
- The recommended starting dosage and any necessary dose adjustments are determined based on the specific condition being treated and the patient's response to the medication.
Safety Advices
- Pregnancy: considered safe for pregnant women, consult healthcare provider.
- Breastfeeding: safe for breastfeeding mothers, consult healthcare provider.
- Lungs: consult healthcare provider if you have a history of lung conditions.
- Liver: inform healthcare provider if you have any liver disorders.
- Alcohol: avoid excessive alcohol intake, as it can potentially weaken the immune system and reduce the vaccine's efficacy.
- Driving: the Flexivec-N Injection is not known to impair the ability to drive or operate machinery, but consult healthcare provider if you experience side effects.
Side Effects
- Serious: severe allergic reactions (extremely rare).
- Common: soreness, redness, or swelling at the injection site, low-grade fever, muscle aches and fatigue.
Word of Advice
- Inform healthcare providers about any history of severe allergic reactions, especially to previous Flexivec-N Injections or vaccine components, a history of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, or severe egg allergies.
- Disclose any ongoing medications or treatments.
- Consulting a healthcare provider before vaccination is recommended for individuals with certain neurological conditions, pregnant or breastfeeding women, or those with specific medical conditions.
- Considering the appropriate vaccine type based on age and the severity of current illness is important to ensure the safe administration of the vaccine.
FAQs
How effective is the Flexivec-N Injection? The effectiveness of the Flexivec-N Injection can vary depending on factors such as the match between the vaccine strains and the circulating flu viruses. However, even if a vaccinated person still gets the flu, the vaccine can reduce the severity of symptoms and the risk of complications.
Are there any long-term side effects of the Flexivec-N Injection? Long-term side effects from the Flexivec-N Injection are extremely rare. Most side effects are mild and temporary, such as soreness at the injection site or low-grade fever, and typically resolve within a few days.
Can you receive other vaccines at the same time as the Flexivec-N Injection? In most cases, receiving other vaccines simultaneously as the Flexivec-N Injection is safe. However, it's important to consult a healthcare provider to ensure that there are no contraindications or specific recommendations regarding the timing of multiple vaccinations.
Can you travel after receiving the Flexivec-N Injection? Generally, receiving the Flexivec-N Injection does not restrict one's ability to travel. However, specific travel restrictions or guidelines related to the flu season or any ongoing outbreaks should be considered, especially for individuals with underlying health conditions.
Can the Flexivec-N Injection cause any neurological side effects? While neurological side effects from the Flexivec-N Injection are rare, it is essential to report any unusual symptoms to a healthcare provider. The most commonly reported side effects are mild and temporary, such as headaches or muscle aches.
Is it necessary to get the Flexivec-N Injection every year? Yes, it is recommended to receive the Flexivec-N Injection annually. The vaccine is updated each year to include the most prevalent strains of the virus, and annual vaccination is necessary to maintain optimal protection.
Fact Box
- Molecule name: Influenza vaccine.
- Therapeutic class: Viral Vaccine.
- Pharmacological class: Immunizing Agent.
- Indications: Prevention of Influenza.