C-10 Cold
C-10 Cold Products are primarily used for
Prevention of Hepatitis A infection
About C-10 Cold Products
Uses of C-10 Cold Products
Inactivated Hepatitis A Vaccine is used for prevention of Hepatitis A infection.
C-10 Cold Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of C-10 Cold are Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness), Headache, Irritation, Drowsiness, Loss of appetite.
How C-10 Cold Products work
Inactivated Hepatitis A Vaccine works by stimulating the immune system to produce antibodies that will fight and damage the virus and destroy hepatitis A infection.
Patient Concerns about C-10 Cold Products
Frequently asked questions about C-10 Cold Products
Frequently asked questions about Inactivated Hepatitis A Vaccine
Q. What should you inform your doctor about before taking C-10 Cold Tablet?
Before taking this medicine, you should tell your doctor if you have a history of hypersensitivity or any active or chronic infections.
Q. Can this vaccine be given to children?
This vaccine is not recommended in children below one year of age.
Q. In what cases should the use of C-10 Cold Tablet be stopped?
The use of C-10 Cold Tablet should be stopped immediately in case of anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction).
Q. Should I avoid any foods or drinks while taking C-10 Cold Tablet?
There are no such interactions of C-10 Cold Tablet with food and drinks. In case of any doubt, it is better to consult your doctor.
Q. What if I miss the second dose of C-10 Cold Tablet?
The second dose should be given after 6-12 months from the first. If the second dose is delayed, the first dose does not need to be repeated.
Q. How is the hepatitis A virus transmitted?
Hepatitis A virus is transmitted through the fecal-oral route. This can happen through close contact with an infected person or intake of contaminated food or water.
Q. What are the signs and symptoms of hepatitis A virus infection?
Some symptoms of hepatitis virus A infection are fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fever, dark urine, and jaundice.
Q. How is hepatitis A virus infection prevented?
Vaccination with the full, two-dose hepatitis A vaccine is the best way to prevent this infection.
Q. Can hepatitis A vaccine be given to immunocompromised people (e.g., people on hemodialysis or people with HIV)?
Yes, because the hepatitis A vaccine is inactivated, no special precautions are required when vaccinating immunocompromised people. After completing both doses of the vaccine, most immunocompromised people do not need an additional vaccine.
Products for C-10 Cold
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