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Twinrix is a combined vaccine used to prevent both hepatitis A and hepatitis B. This vaccine originates from Belgium, developed by GlaxoSmithKline, and has been widely used around the world.
- Individuals aged 18 and older.
- Individuals who have never received a hepatitis A or B vaccination.
- Adults aged 18 with diabetes or hepatitis C.
- Individuals with chronic liver diseases such as cirrhosis, liver cancer, fatty liver disease, etc.
- Patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing dialysis or hemodialysis.
- Men who have sex with men.
- Individuals at high risk or currently being treated for sexually transmitted infections such as HIV, gonorrhea, syphilis, genital warts, etc.
- Individuals in a group home or nonresidential daycare facility for developmentally disabled persons.
- Individuals who travel or work in areas where hepatitis A is common like Asia.
- Pregnant women or those planning to become pregnant.
- Provides immunity to protect the body against diseases caused by hepatitis A and hepatitis B viruses.
- Provides immunity for hepatitis A and B in individuals who do not have or have insufficient immunity.
- Enhances immunity in individuals with weakened immune systems due to chronic diseases such as liver disease and diabetes.
- Reduces the risk of severe complications such as cirrhosis, liver cancer, and even death.
- Lowers the risk of mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B during childbirth.
- Provide recent hepatitis B test results before vaccination, including HBsAg and HBsAb.
- Provide comprehensive information about your medical history, current medications, and allergic reaction history.
- Provide a vaccination history and any adverse reactions related to previous vaccinations, especially if the most recent vaccination contains hepatitis A, hepatitis B, or any components of Twinrix.
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women should be vaccinated with the guidance of an obstetrician or medical specialist.
- Postpone vaccination for individuals with moderate or severe acute febrile illness unless there is an immediate risk of hepatitis A or B infection.
- Pay attention to post-vaccination reactions such as allergies, anaphylactic shock, fainting can be accompanied by transient neurological signs such as visual disturbance, paresthesia, and tonic-clonic limb movements.
- Site reactions after injection may include pain and redness at the injection site, headache and fatigue.
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