Serum Institute
HEXASIIL PFS
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Summary of Hexasil Vaccine
Hexasil is a combination vaccine that protects against six serious diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough (w-pertussis), hepatitis B, polio, and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib). It simplifies pediatric immunization by reducing the number of injections while ensuring comprehensive protection.
Key Benefits:
✔ Provides long-term immunity against six diseases
✔ Fewer injections, making vaccination easier for infants
✔ Clinically proven with high seroprotection rates
Dosage & Administration:
🔹 Primary series: 3 doses starting at 6 weeks (at 6, 10, and 14 weeks)
🔹 Booster dose: Given 6+ months after the last primary dose (12-15 or 12-23 months)
🔹 Administered intramuscularly in the upper thigh
Safety & Side Effects:
💉 Common side effects: mild fever, pain at the injection site, irritability
⚠ Severe reactions are rare
Who Should Not Take It?
❌ Individuals with severe allergies to vaccine components
❌ Infants with acute illness or history of febrile convulsions
Minimum Age: 6 weeks
Maximum Age: 2 years
Hexasil is an essential part of routine immunization, ensuring strong, early protection against life-threatening diseases. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized vaccination advice.
Prescription Compulsory
Imported | No |
Doses | 4 |
Antigens | 6 |
Vaccine Type | Painful |
Pregnancy | No |
Lactation | No |
Boosters | 1 |
ACVIP 2020 Guidelines | Yes |
> 6 wk- 2 yr | Yes |
Adult vaccine | No |
Hexasil is a combination vaccine that provides protection against six serious diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, w-pertussis (whooping cough), hepatitis B, poliomyelitis (polio), and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib). This vaccine is commonly used in pediatric immunization programs to ensure comprehensive protection with fewer injections.
How It Works
Hexasil contains inactivated components of the bacteria and viruses that cause these diseases, stimulating the immune system to develop immunity without causing the actual diseases.
Administration
- Primary Series: Given as a series of three injections starting at 6 weeks of age, with a minimum interval of 1 month(4 wk) between each dose.WHO recommends 6.10,14 wk as Primary Schedule.Interval can vary between 4-8 wk between primary vaccines.
- Booster: Administered at least 6 months after the last primary dose, typically between 12-15 months of age or 12-23 months of age.
- Alternate Schedules: If hepatitis B is given at birth, the primary schedule can be at 6, 10, and 14 weeks, with boosters following the same schedule.
- Administered intramuscularly, usually in the upper thigh for infants (alternating thighs).
Side Effects
Common side effects may include:
- Pain or swelling at the injection site
- Fever
- Irritability
- Loss of appetite
- Fatigue
Severe reactions are rare.
Pregnancy and Lactation
- Pregnancy: Not applicable, as it is intended for infants and young children.
- Lactation: Not applicable.Safe for nursing mothers to administer to their infants.
Efficacy Studies
- Long-Term Protection: Studies have shown that Hexasil provides long-lasting protection against all six diseases, with close to 100% seroprotection observed by 9 yrs of age.
Minimum Age Group
- Minimum Age: Approved for use in infants starting at 6 weeks old.
- Maximum Age: Recommended for children up to 2 years old.
Contraindications
- Allergic Reactions: Not for individuals with severe allergies to any component of the vaccine.
- Severe Illness: Vaccination should be postponed in cases of acute, severe febrile illness, history of febrile convulsions.
Hexasil is an essential part of the routine immunization schedule for infants, providing comprehensive protection against six serious diseases with fewer injections. Always consult healthcare providers for detailed vaccination schedules and personalized recommendations.
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