Hepatitis A and typhoid vaccine

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Hepatitis A and typhoid vaccine
Combination of
Hepatitis AVaccine
TyphoidVaccine
Clinical data
Trade namesViVaxim, Hepatyrix, ViATIM
AHFS/Drugs.comUK Drug Information
Routes of
administration
Intramuscular injection
ATC code
Identifiers
ChemSpider
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Hepatitis A and typhoid vaccine is a combination vaccine to protect against the infectious diseases hepatitis A and typhoid. It is a combination of inactivated Hepatitis A virus and Vi polysaccharide of Salmonella typhi bacteria. Branded formulations include Hepatyrix from GlaxoSmithKline,[1][2] and ViVaxim[3] and ViATIM[4] from Sanofi Pasteur.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "List of nationally authorised medicinal products. Active substance(s): hepatitis a (inactivated) / typhoid polysaccharide vaccine (adsorbed)". European Medicines Agency. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Hepatyrix. Package Leaflet:Information for the user" (PDF). Drugs.com. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  3. ^ "VIVAXIM SUSPENSION AND SOLUTION FOR SUSPENSION FOR INJECTION IN PRE-FILLED SYRINGE". Drugs.com. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  4. ^ "VIATIM SUSPENSION AND SOLUTION FOR SUSPENSION FOR INJECTION IN PRE-FILLED SYRINGE". Drugs.com. Retrieved 15 July 2018.