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varicella-virus-vaccine

This vaccine provides active immunisation (protection) to adults and adolescents who are found to be seronegative (negative result in blood serum test to check for the presence of virus) to varicella-zoster.

Contradications

This vaccine has to be strictly avoided in case of pregnancy and one must ensure effective contraception during and up to 3 mths following the course. Breastfeeding women must also avoid this vaccine. Acute febrile disease (sudden onset illness of unknown origin), immunodeficiency (lowered immunity) and neomycin (antibiotic) allergy are other reasons to avoid taking this vaccine.

Side effects

Side effects of Varicella virus vaccine include:

 

  • Fever
  • Pain, swelling, itching, or redness at the site of the shot
  • Chickenpox-like rash on the body or at the site of the shot
  • Irritability
  • Tingling of the skin
  • Shingles
  • Drowsiness.

Expert Advice

Do not increase the quantity than prescribed by the doctor. If the condition persists or worsens, or if you think you may have a serious medical problem, get medical helpright away. Keep the vaccine out of the reach of children. Store varicella virus vaccine at room temperature. Keep it away from sunlight.

FAQs

What is Varicella Virus Vaccine?

Varicella Vaccine is a shot for the prevention and protection of getting Chickenpox.

Why should I get Varicella Virus Vaccine?

Most individuals have already had or will have chickenpox. Although it is a mild virus which has a short running course, it may be life-threatening. Getting the Varicella Vaccine will minimize the probability of you getting chickenpox.

For how long will I have Chickenpox?

The disease usually lasts for 5 to 10 days. However, the red spots it causes may persist for longer.

Will I see instant results?

It may take some time for the vaccine to work effectively, usually 3-5 days.

Who is most likely to get Chickenpox?

Anyone can get chickenpox however babies, elderly, and individuals with weak immune system are at a greater risk.

Is Chickenpox fatal?

It is a mild virus which can rarely be fatal.

How does Chickenpox spread?

It is a highly contagious virus and spreads by direct contact, sneezing, and coughing.

What are the symptoms of Chickenpox?

Following are the symptoms of chickenpox: • Itchy rash forming 200-500 blisters all over the body • Fever • Headaches • Coughing • Fussiness

How many shots of Varicella Virus Vaccine are necessary?

Two shots are necessary, one at 12-18 months and second at 4-6 years.

Are there any side effects associated with Varicella Virus Vaccine?

The side effects are mild ranging from slight pain to redness at injection site.

What is the effect of Varicella Virus Vaccine in pregnant and lactating females?

Pregnant females are discouraged from getting the vaccine shot as effects on the baby are unknown. The females who are lactating can get the varicella virus vaccine.

How will I get the Varicella Virus Vaccine?

It is mostly injected into a vein by/under the supervision of a medical professional.

Medicines containing varicella-virus-vaccine

Varivac Injection

By Hi-Warble

Pack size: 1 Vail x 0.5ml

Rs.1750

Okavax 1000 PFU (plaque-froming units) |0.5ml

By Sanofi

Pack size: 1 prefilled syringe

Rs.1530

Varilrix 1000 PFU (plaque-froming units) |0.5ml

By GlaxoSmithKline

Pack size: 1 vial

Rs.1800

Varivac 1000 PFU (plaque-froming units) |0.5ml

By Changchun Changsheng Life sciences-Hi-Warble

Pack size: 1 vial

Rs.1750