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  2. Fluzone High-Dose Seasonal Influenza Vaccine | Influenza (Flu ...

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    Fluzone High-Dose flu vaccine contains four times the antigen as standard dose flu vaccines. In the United States, Fluzone High-Dose vaccine is approved for people 65 years and older. It is one of three flu vaccines that are preferentially recommended for people 65 years and older.

  3. Specific flu shots for people 65 years and older. CDC and ACIP preferentially recommend the use of higher dose flu vaccines (high-dose inactivated and recombinant) or adjuvanted inactivated flu vaccine over standard-dose unadjuvanted flu vaccines for people 65 years and older.

  4. Senior Flu Shots: Why They're Different and Why You Need One

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    The three flu vaccines preferentially recommended for seniors are the high-dose Fluzone and Flublok and an adjuvanted flu vaccine Fluad. Studies show these more powerful vaccines enhance seniors' immunity and decrease flu-related hospitalizations and deaths, compared to standard flu shots.

  5. High-dose flu vaccines: How are they different? - Mayo Clinic

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    Among people age 65 and older, high-dose and adjuvanted flu vaccines help prevent flu-related hospital stays better than the standard flu vaccines do. That's based on research from past flu seasons. Among people who've had a solid organ transplant, these types of flu vaccines may boost the immune system's ability to respond to an infection.

  6. Flu shot options for seniors (65 years and older) - Walgreens

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    People 65 years and older should get a flu shot, not a nasal spray vaccine. There are several different flu shots available to older adults. These include standard-dose flu shots and two flu vaccines designed specifically for people 65 years and older.

  7. Flu Vaccines for 65+: New Findings on 'Super' Shots - WebMD

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    Should You Get an Enhanced Flu Shot if You’re Under 65? Some research is finding these enhanced vaccines may help adults 50 to 64 as well.

  8. Who Needs a Flu Vaccine | Influenza (Flu) | CDC

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    For adults 65 years and older, there are 3 flu vaccines that are preferentially recommended. These are Fluzone High-Dose inactivated flu vaccine, Flublok recombinant flu vaccine, and Fluad adjuvanted inactivated flu vaccine.

  9. Older Adults Should Get High-Dose Flu Shot, Says CDC - AARP

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    Fluad Quadrivalent, also an inactivated vaccine approved for people 65 and older, has the same amount of antigen as the standard shots but contains an adjuvant, or an ingredient added to a vaccine that helps create a stronger immune response to vaccination.

  10. Flu shot options for seniors (65 years and older)

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    People 65 years and older should get a flu shot, not a nasal spray vaccine. There are several different flu shots available to older adults. These include standard-dose flu shots and two flu vaccines designed specifically for people 65 years and older. Older adults can get any flu shot approved for use in their age group.

  11. Tips to Manage Flu Vaccine for Seniors - WebMD

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    Flu vaccines for seniors are the best protection against the flu. Find out what to expect and what options are best for you.