DESCRIPTION
Shan 5 Vaccine is a 5 in 1 vaccine given to infants and young children. It provides active immunization against five severe diseases namely Diphtheria, Haemophilus influenzae type b, Hepatitis-B, Pertussis, and Tetanus. It boosts the immune system and produces protective antibodies against these diseases. Shan 5 Vaccine is to be administered by your childÕs doctor only. It is injected into the thigh muscles of infants. In older children, the vaccine is administered into the arm muscle. It is administered in 3 doses, each 4 weeks apart, preferably before the age of 6 months. Generally, it is recommended to administer the 1st dose at 6 weeks of age, the 2nd dose at 10 weeks of age, and the 3rd dose at 14 weeks of age. If a child has not received the 1st dose by the age of his initial year, start vaccination as soon as possible and consult your childÕs doctor for the schedule. Shan 5 Vaccine can cause some minor and temporary side effects such as fever, irritation, loss of appetite, injection site reaction (pain, swelling, redness), and skin rash. However, these episodes do not last very long and subside on their own. If worrisome, do seek the doctor’s help. Talk to your childÕs doctor before vaccination if your child has a history of liver problems, kidney problems, blood disorders, birth defects, heart problems, lung problems, severe pain or swelling of the limbs, or Guillain-Barr syndrome. Also, let your doctor know if your child has or had any severe allergic reactions to any medicine. You should also consult your doctor if your child has ever been in a coma or has had brain or nervous system problems like seizures before scheduling a vaccination appointment. This information is important for the doctor to prepare a corresponding vaccination schedule.
INTRODUCTION
In Prevention of Diphtheria Tetanus, commonly called lockjaw, is a serious bacterial infection that affects the nervous system and causes muscles to become stiff and tighten. Shan 5 Vaccine helps prevent tetanus infection. It helps the immune system to produce antibodies to fight against tetanus infection. Vaccination is the best way to protect your child against this life-threatening disease. In Prevention of Tetanus Diphtheria is a bacterial infection that causes pain and swelling in the throat. This may even cause difficulty in breathing. It might also damage the heart, kidneys, and nerves. Shan 5 Vaccine protects against diphtheria. It is advisable to consult your doctor for complete information regarding vaccination schedules. After vaccination, most children develop antibodies sufficient enough to protect against diphtheria. In Prevention of Pertussis Pertussis (often called whooping cough) is an infection of the airways that can occur at any age but mostly affects infants and young children. The infection causes uncontrollable coughing, making breathing difficult. Shan 5 Vaccine offers the best protection against Pertussis. It is advisable to consult your doctor to gather complete information regarding vaccination schedules. In Prevention of Hepatitis B infection Hepatitis B is a liver disease caused by contracting the hepatitis B virus. When Shan 5 Vaccine is given to children, the immune system is stimulated thereby producing antibodies against this virus. These antibodies help provide protection against infection caused by the hepatitis B virus. In Prevention of Haemophilus influenzae Type b disease Haemophilus Influenzae type b can cause serious illness, especially in children. These may include meningitis (infection of brain meninges), pneumonia, etc. It is spread mainly through contact with infected droplets (coughing or sneezing) or secretions from an infected person’s nose and throat. Shan 5 Vaccine provides long-term protection against this disease. It helps the immune system to produce antibodies to fight against the disease.
USE OF
Prevention of Diphtheria | Prevention of Tetanus | Prevention of Pertussis | Prevention of Hepatitis B infection | Prevention of Haemophilus influenzae Type b disease
BENEFITS
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
FACTBOX
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HOW TO USE
Shan 5 Vaccine is a combination of five vaccines. It helps develop immunity by initiating a mild infection in the body. This type of infection does not cause illness but stimulates the body’s immune system to produce antibodies (proteins) to protect against any future infections.
SAFETY ADVICE
– Alcohol : CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR – It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Shan 5 Vaccine. Please consult your doctor. – Pregnancy : CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR – Information regarding the use of Shan 5 Vaccine during pregnancy is not available. Please consult your doctor. – Breast feeding : CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR – Information regarding the use of Shan 5 Vaccine during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor. – Driving : CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR – It is not known whether Shan 5 Vaccine alters the ability to drive. Do not drive if you experience any symptoms that affect your ability to concentrate and react. – Kidney : SAFE IF PRESCRIBED – Shan 5 Vaccine is safe to use in patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment of Shan 5 Vaccine is recommended. – Liver : SAFE IF PRESCRIBED – Shan 5 Vaccine is safe to use in patients with liver disease. No dose adjustment of Shan 5 Vaccine is recommended.
IF MISS
Do not panic. If you miss a schedule of Shan 5 Vaccine, do consult your childÕs doctor and get your child vaccinated as soon as possible.
COMMON SIDE EFFECT
Irritation | Loss of appetite | Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness) | Skin rash
ALCOHOL INTERACTION
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
PREGNANCY INTERACTION
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
LACTATION INTERACTION
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
KIDNEY INTERACTION
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
LIVER INTERACTION
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
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Q. Why are vaccinations important in children?::: Vaccinations protect your child against serious diseases by stimulating the immune system to create antibodies against certain bacteria or viruses.| Q. What is the Universal Immunization Program?::: Universal Immunisation Program is a vaccination program followed in India. Under this program, all infants and children are vaccinated to ensure prevention against many serious life-threatening diseases such as Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Polio, Measles, severe forms of childhood tuberculosis, Hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), and Diarrhea.| Q. When can I call my child fully vaccinated?::: A fully immunized child has received all vaccines recommended in the National Immunization Schedule in required doses, at the appropriate age.| Q. What is the duration of immunity provided by immunization?::: The duration of immunity varies with different diseases and different vaccines. Lifelong immunity is not always provided by either natural infection or vaccination. The protection provided by vaccines decreases gradually over time. Therefore, booster doses are sometimes recommended for certain vaccines to protect specific age groups.| Q. Is a booster dose recommended for Shan 5 Vaccine under the Universal Immunization Programme?::: Currently a booster dose is not recommended for Shan 5 Vaccine under Universal Immunization Programme. This is because the Hib vaccine protects for at least 15 years. However, the boosters for Diphtheria, Pertussis, and tetanus (DPT) are recommended at 16-24 months and 5-6 years of age.| Q. Can I get my child vaccinated if he or she has a cold or fever, or is on antibiotics?::: Yes. Your child can still get vaccinated if he or she has a mild illness, a low-grade fever, or is taking antibiotics. Vaccination should be delayed only if your child’s immunity is severely low or your child is suffering from any systemic illness that leads to low immunity. It would be best to talk with your childÕs doctor if you have questions.| Q. What if I miss an appointment? Does my baby have to start the vaccines all over again?::: No. If your baby misses some doses, it is not necessary to start over. Your childÕs doctor may suggest continuing the schedule where your child left off.| Q. How do I keep a track of my childÕs vaccination?::: Usually, a record of all the vaccination which a child takes is maintained in many medical practices. So, remember to ask for a personal record card or a printed copy of your childÕs vaccinations. However, it is still advised to keep records of your own at home. Always carry your copy of the record to all medical appointments. Whenever your child receives a vaccine, make sure your copy gets updated. Your child will benefit by having an accurate vaccination record throughout his or her life.| Q. What is herd immunity? How do vaccines help achieve it?::: Herd immunity is a form of indirect protection from an infectious disease. It occurs when a sufficient percentage of a population becomes immune to an infection, either through vaccination or due to self-developed immunity against previous infections. Herd immunity helps reduce the likelihood of infection for individuals who lack immunity.| Q. What is the reason that some children suffer from vaccine-preventable disease even though they have been vaccinated against that disease?::: Vaccines have been used for decades and have proven to be effective. Like any other medicine, vaccines too cannot provide 100% results. The immunity produced by vaccines may vary from child to child. There may be children who may not be able to develop sufficient protective immunity against a disease-causing pathogen due to malnutrition, repeated episodes of diarrhea, or individual-specific immune response to a vaccine. These reasons may cause some children to suffer from vaccine-preventable diseases despite receiving the vaccination against them. However, in such cases, the disease is of less severity than in those who have never been vaccinated.
DISCLAIMER
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