Expert Advice
- The dosage depends upon your medical condition, weight, and response to the treatment.
- It is injected in the muscle, as directed by your doctor.
- Large doses should be divided and given at separate injection sites.
- This medication should be taken as soon as you come in contact with a person who is exposed to hepatitis A, chickenpox, measles, or rubella.
- For immunosuppressed it is usually given every 3-4 weeks.
- The medication may not be effective if you wait too long after coming in contact with the affected person.
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