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  2. Pegfilgrastim - Wikipedia

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    Pegfilgrastim, sold under the brand name Neulasta among others, is a PEGylated form of the recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (GCSF) analog filgrastim. [19] It serves to stimulate the production of white blood cells ( neutrophils ).

  3. Childhood immunizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This vaccine is a 2 or 3 dose series, depending on the brand of the vaccine, that is given at 2 and 4 months in the 2 dose series and at 2,4 and 6 months in the 3 dose series. Studies show that this vaccine is 85-98% effective against severe rotavirus disease and is 74-87% effective against rotavirus disease of any severity in the first year ...

  4. Route of administration - Wikipedia

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    Intramuscular (into a muscle), e.g. many vaccines, antibiotics, and long-term psychoactive agents. Recreationally the colloquial term 'muscling' is used. [21] Topical ocular administration. Intraocular, into the eye, e.g., some medications for glaucoma or eye neoplasms.

  5. MAHA, RFK Jr. confirmation put childhood vaccines in ... - AOL

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    Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier addresses frequently asked questions regarding the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, covering side effects, autism and more.

  6. How to get a prescription without an in-person doctor visit - AOL

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    If you can, register for the service now. You can give the telehealth service the following information: Age. Current medical conditions. Prescriptions. Allergies. Family health history.

  7. Post-exposure prophylaxis - Wikipedia

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    The smallpox vaccine decreases the incidence risk of severe illness when administered after exposure to mpox and smallpox. The CDC advises "that smallpox vaccine be given within 4 days from the date of exposure to prevent onset of the disease but should be offered up to 14 days post-exposure"; the NHS concurs with this but also urges to ...

  8. Fact-checking RFK Jr.'s claims on vaccines, pesticides at ...

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    Claim: CDC approved COVID-19 vaccines "without any scientific basis." Context: COVID vaccines are among the most studied vaccines in history, with large clinical studies showing the health ...

  9. Expanded Program on Immunization (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    These include storage and transport of vaccines from the primary vaccine store down to the end-user at the health facility, and further down at the outreach sites. [21] Inappropriate storage, handling and transport of vaccines won't protect patients and may lead to needless vaccine wastage.