Not applicable
No information is present at this moment.
No information is present at this moment.
| Vaccination against invasive meningococcal diseases caused by Neisseria meningitidis groups B |
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No information available on dose adjustment in renal impairment.
The complete list of all undesirable drug reactions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
Bexsero
Children ≥ 11 years of age:
Very common (> 10%): headache, nausea, myalgia, arthralgia, reactions at the injection site (such as pain, erythema, tenderness and hardening), malaise.
Also reported are allergic (anaphylactic) reactions, syncope, vasovagal reactions, meningeal excitation (such as neck stiffness or photophobia), rash, fever, injection site reactions (including extensive swelling of vaccinated limb, blisters, nodus that may persist > 1 month), lymphadenopathy.
Infants and children < 11 years of age:
Very common (> 10%): eating disorders, drowsiness, unusual crying, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, skin rash (in children 12 to 23 months of age), arthralgia, fever ≥ 38°C, injection site reactions (such as pain, erythema, swelling, tenderness and hardening), irritability.
Uncommon (0.1-1%): (febrile) seizures, pallor (rarely after booster), eczema, fever ≥ 40°C.
Rare (0.01-0.1%): Kawasaki disease, urticaria.
Also reported are: allergic (anaphylactic) reactions, hypotonic-hyporesponsive episode, meningeal excitation (such as neck stiffness or photophobia), syncope, vasovagal reactions, injection site reactions (including extensive swelling of vaccinated limb, blisters, nodus that may persist > 1 month), lymphadenopathy.
Trumenba
Children > 10 years of age:
Very common (> 10%): chills, fatigue, redness, swelling and pain at injection site. Headache. Diarrhea, nausea. Muscle and joint pain.
Common (1-10%): vomiting. Fever > 38°C.
In addition, allergic reactions have been reported.
Children 2-10 years of age:
Very common (> 10%): headache, diarrhea, vomiting, muscle pain, joint pain, fever, fatigue, and pain, swelling and redness at the injection site.
Children 1-2 years of age:
Very common (> 10%): feeling drowsy, irritability, decreased appetite, fever and pain, swelling and redness at the injection site.
The complete list of all contra-indications can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
No information available on specific contra indications in children.
The complete list of all warnings and precautions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
No information available on specific warnings and precautions in children.
The complete list of all interactions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
This pages provides a list of drugs from the same ATC class for comparison. This does not necessarily mean that these drugs are interchangeable.
| Cholera vaccines | ||
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| J07AE01 | ||
| Haemophilus influenzae B vaccines | ||
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| J07AG01 | ||
| Meningococcal vaccines | ||
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| J07AH07 | ||
| J07AH08 | ||
| Pertussis vaccines | ||
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| J07AJ52 | ||
| Pneumococcal vaccines | ||
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| J07AL02 | ||
| Tuberculosis vaccines | ||
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| J07AN01 | ||
| Typhoid vaccines | ||
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| J07AP03 | ||
| J07AP01 | ||