Active immunisation against hepatitis A
Hepatitis A vaccine should be given intramuscularly only. Do not inject it intravenously. The primary immunization consists of two doses, the first dose is at the selected date and the second dose will be at 6 months later.
Children 12 months to 15 years: The recommended dose is 0.5 ml
- First dose: At the elected date
- Second dose: 6 months after the first dose
Children 16 years and above: The recommended dose is 1 ml
- First dose: At the elected date
- Second dose: 6 months after the first dose
Co-administration: Since Hepatitis A vaccine is an inactivated vaccine, its concomitant use with other inactivated vaccines is unlikely to result in interference with immune responses. When concomitant administration of other vaccines is considered necessary, the vaccines must be given with different syringes and at different injection sites. Concomitant administration of Hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, cholera (injectable) or tetanus vaccine does not interfere with Hepatitis A vaccine immune response. Concomitant administration of Hepatitis A vaccine and human immune globulin may be considered when a subject is at risk of being exposed to Hepatitis A before adequate antibody titre can be reached. Hepatitis A vaccine and human immune globulin should be administered at separate injection sites.
- Shake well before use
- The product should be used with caution for people who or whose family has the history of convulsion or epilepsy, chronic diseases and allergic symptoms
- Do not use the product if any crack of the container, foreign particulate matter, or out of expiry date
- This product should be used immediately after opening
- Adrenaline and other first aid medicines should be prepared at the vaccination place in serious allergic reaction. The people after vaccination should remain under medical supervision for 30 minutes
- The vaccine must not be frozen