R-VAC Vaccine is used for the prevention of rubella, a highly contagious viral disease also called German measles or three-day measles. It is administered to children to help protect them from infection and associated complications.
Benefits
Provides immunity against rubella virus
Helps prevent red rash and other symptoms of rubella
Reduces the risk of outbreaks in children
Supports overall child health through routine vaccination
Side Effects
Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site
Low-grade fever and rash
Sore throat and mild upper respiratory symptoms
Most side effects are temporary and resolve on their own
How to Use
R-VAC Vaccine is administered by a qualified healthcare professional. Do not self-administer. Follow the vaccination schedule recommended by your doctor.
How It Works
The vaccine works by initiating a mild infection that stimulates the body’s immune system to produce antibodies. This creates immunity without causing the disease, protecting the child from future rubella infections.
Points to Avoid
Do not self-administer the vaccine
Avoid giving other vaccines or medications at the same time unless advised by a doctor
Avoid alcohol for the mother if breastfeeding during vaccination
Safety Advice and Precautions
Consult your doctor before vaccination if the child has any other illness
Inform the doctor about all current medications
Use caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Safe for patients with kidney or liver disease under medical supervision
Driving is not affected after vaccination
Missed Dose
If a dose is missed, consult your doctor for guidance. Do not attempt to self-administer the vaccine.
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