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Alcohol
Caution
Do not consume alcohol with VARIPED INJECTION VIAL as it may result in serious side effects.
Pregnancy
Unsafe
VARIPED INJECTION VIAL is not recommended during pregnancy. If you are pregnant, inform your doctor before taking this medicine.
Breast Feeding
Caution
VARIPED INJECTION VIAL is probably safe to use while breastfeeding. According to limited human data, the drug poses no significant risk to the baby.
Driving
Safe if prescribed
VARIPED INJECTION VIAL may not affect your ability to drive.
Liver
Safe if prescribed
VARIPED INJECTION VIAL does not affect liver function. However, if you have liver problems, your doctor will weigh the benefits and risks before prescribing this medication based on your condition.
Kidney
Safe if prescribed
VARIPED INJECTION VIAL does not affect kidney function. However, if you have kidney problems, your doctor will weigh the benefits and risks before prescribing this medication based on your condition.
Children
Caution
VARIPED INJECTION VIAL should not be given to children under nine months of age. In children from 9 months to 12 years of age, VARIPED INJECTION VIAL should be used with caution as dosage adjustments are necessary.
About VARIPED INJECTION VIAL
VARIPED INJECTION VIAL belongs to the class of medications called ‘immunizing agents’ used to prevent varicella or chickenpox. Chickenpox is a vaccine-preventable viral infection caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It is highly contagious, especially in people who have never had the disease or have not been vaccinated against it. Symptoms include rash, small painful blisters, fever, sore throat, and body pain.
VARIPED INJECTION VIAL is an immunizing agent or vaccine made from a live, weakened or attenuated varicella-zoster virus. It helps to provide persistent or long-lasting protection against varicella or chickenpox. VARIPED INJECTION VIAL helps develop immunity by forming antibodies by stimulating the immune system. It is essential to take the vaccine doses per the doctor’s advice for effective protection against the disease.
VARIPED INJECTION VIAL will be administered by a healthcare professional; hence do not self-administer. VARIPED INJECTION VIAL may cause side effects such as fever, pain, swelling, and redness at the injection site. These side effects are mild and temporary. However, if these side effects persist or worsen, inform your doctor immediately.
It is not recommended to take VARIPED INJECTION VIAL if you are allergic to neomycin or any contents present in this medicine. VARIPED INJECTION VIAL should not be given to people with blood disorders or cancer of the blood (leukaemia) or immune system (lymphoma), with a weak immune system, such as patients with HIV or AIDS, who are receiving immunosuppressants or receiving high doses of corticosteroids, who have active untreated tuberculosis, and who have a temperature higher than 38.50c VARIPED INJECTION VIAL should not be given to pregnant women and used with caution in breastfeeding mothers. VARIPED INJECTION VIAL is not recommended for children below 9 months of age. VARIPED INJECTION VIAL should be used with caution in elderly people. VARIPED INJECTION VIAL may not interact with alcohol and may not affect your driving ability.
Uses of VARIPED INJECTION VIAL
Medicinal Benefits
VARIPED INJECTION VIAL provides active immunization against varicella-zoster virus or chickenpox disease for healthy individuals above nine months of age. It benefits people who are non-immune and at risk of infection, such as healthcare workers or workers in children's day-care centres, non-immune parents of young children, and non-immune household contacts of patients with weak immune systems with no history of the disease. Vaccination within three days of exposure to the virus can reduce the risk of infection and the severity of the disease.
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Side Effects of VARIPED INJECTION VIAL
Drug Warnings
People who have been vaccinated with VARIPED INJECTION VIAL should avoid close contact for up to 6 weeks with the following individuals: who have not been previously vaccinated against chickenpox, children/adults/pregnant women who have never had chickenpox, who have a weak immune system or receiving immune suppressants, and new-born babies whose mother have never had chickenpox. Adults and children with weak immune systems who receive VARIPED INJECTION VIAL should be closely monitored as this vaccine is less effective in these people. In people who have undergone blood or plasma transfusion, who had taken human normal immunoglobulin or varicella-zoster immunoglobulin, VARIPED INJECTION VIAL vaccine should be avoided or postponed for at least five months in these people. Besides, people should not receive any immunoglobulin medicines for one month following VARIPED INJECTION VIAL . You should not take pain killer (aspirin) for six weeks following VARIPED INJECTION VIAL as it may cause Reye syndrome (a severe condition that causes liver and brain damage). Women of childbearing potential should use reliable contraceptive methods as it is not recommended to get pregnant for one month following VARIPED INJECTION VIAL vaccination.
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