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  2. Hepatitis B vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Serious side effects from the hepatitis B vaccine are very uncommon. [13] Pain may occur at the site of injection. [13] It is safe for use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. [13] It has not been linked to Guillain–Barré syndrome. [13] Hepatitis B vaccines are produced with recombinant DNA techniques and contain immunologic adjuvant. [13]

  3. Why you need to talk to your doctor before you start taking ...

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    Here are additional reasons to chat with your doctor before you start taking supplements. Your doctor may recommend a blood test Self-diagnosing isn’t necessarily the best strategy.

  4. Premedication - Wikipedia

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    Premedication before chemotherapy for cancer often consists of drug regimens (usually 2 or more drugs, e.g. dexamethasone, diphenhydramine and omeprazole) given to a patient minutes to hours before the chemotherapy to avert side effects or hypersensitivity reactions (i.e. allergic reactions). [citation needed]

  5. The One Thing You Should Never, Ever Do Before Getting a ...

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    "Before receiving any vaccine, there is usually a questionnaire given to patients to screen for contraindications to certain vaccines," Dr. Okeke-Igbokwe explained.

  6. Here’s When You Do—and Don’t—Need Vitamins - AOL

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    Vitamins can become unhealthy if you take too much, which is more likely with supplements than food. Vitamin C and B vitamins are water soluble, so we pee out what we don’t need in a matter of days.

  7. Hepatitis A and B vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The combined vaccine is as safe and protective as if given as separate hepatitis A and B vaccines. [7] It is generally well-tolerated. [9] Common side effects are mild and include redness and pain at the injection site, where a small lump may appear. [8] Feeling faint or tired, or a headache may occur. [8]

  8. The Best Time to Take Vitamins Might Surprise You - AOL

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    “For example, B vitamins may help with energy production so it may make more sense to take it in the morning,” White says. The opposite is often true when taking magnesium for sleep .

  9. Vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Severe side effects are extremely rare. [51] Varicella vaccine is rarely associated with complications in immunodeficient individuals, and rotavirus vaccines are moderately associated with intussusception. [51] At least 19 countries have no-fault compensation programs to provide compensation for those with severe adverse effects of vaccination ...