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rotavirus, roe-ta vye-rus, vaccine live oral is an immunizing agent, prevent infection by the rotavirus, causing my body to produce its own protection, antibodies, against the virus, rotavirus infection is the single most important cause, diarrhea and vomiting in infants and young children both in developed and developing countries, untreated, severe rotaviral diarrhea in infants can rapidly become life-threatening, the risk, serious complications and death from rotaviral infection is greater for infants and younger children than for adults, immunization against rotavirus infection is recommended for infants 2 to 6 months, the first dose, rotavirus vaccine live oral, administered at as early as 6 weeks, this vaccine is, administered only by, under the supervision, other health care professional, the medicine was withdrawn from the united states, market in october 1999, for rotavirus vaccine live oral, should be considered
allergies tell a physician if my child has ever had any unusual, allergic reaction to rotavirus vaccine live oral, aminoglycosides, amphotericin b, also tell my health care professional if my child is allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, studies on the effects, rotavirus vaccine live oral on pregnancy, haven't been done in either humans, animals, use is not recommended in persons older than 6 months, when breast-feeding , rotavirus vaccine live oral has not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies,
children use is not recommended in children older than 6 months, rotavirus vaccine live oral has been tested only in infants and there is no specific information about its use in older patients, use is not recommended in persons older than 6 months, an interaction might occur, change the dose, tell my health care professional if my child is using any other prescription, nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, other medical problems, rotavirus vaccine live oral, make sure you tell a physician if my child has any other medical problems, diarrhea, vomiting, the condition may reduce the useful effect, the vaccine, fever, the condition, confused with possible side effects, the vaccine, immune deficiency conditions, family history, the condition may increase the chance, side effects, the vaccine, dosing the following information includes only the average doses, rotavirus vaccine live oral, for oral, dosage form, oral solution, for prevention, rotavirus infection, children and infants older than 6 months, use is not recommended, infants 2 to 6 months, one dose is given at 2 months, a second dose is given at 4 months, a third dose is given at 6 months, side effects, this vaccine
along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, side effects occur, fever, 100.4 to 102.2 °f, 38 to 39 °c, fever, 102.2 °f, 39 °c, more, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, decreased activity, decreased appetite, irritability, abdominal cramping,
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