| Generic Name(s) | |
| Manufacturer | Bharat Biotech |
| Packaging | Varies by brand |
| Therapeutic Class | Unclassified |
| Action Class | Information pending |
| Prescription Required | β Yes (Schedule H Drug) |
| Storage | Room temperature (15-30Β°C), away from moisture |
Comvac 5 Injection is a prescription medicine. This combination of vaccines is used to prevent Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B and Haemophilus Influenzae type b infections. It stimulates the immune system to act against microorganisms to prevent such infections.Comvac 5 Injection is to be administered by a healthcare professional. It may cause redness, pain, and swelling at the site of injection. However, this is temporary and usually resolves on its own. Do not skip any doses and follow your doctorβs instructions carefully to get maximum benefit.Comvac 5 Injection is generally safe to use with minimal side effects. However, it may cause a few side effects such as fever, vomiting, headache, etc. Please consult your doctor if these do not subside or bother you. Your doctor will suggest ways to cope up with the side effects.Before taking it, inform your doctor if you are suffering from any liver or kidney problems. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctor before taking it.
Follow your doctor's prescription exactly.
Common and serious side effects may include:
Note: This is not a complete list. Consult your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms.
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πΉ How long does it take for Comvac 5 Injection to work?
Some effects may be seen within hours, while full benefits may take days to weeks.
πΉ Can I take Comvac 5 Injection with other medications?
Always inform your doctor about all medications you're taking to avoid interactions.
πΉ What should I do if I miss a dose of Comvac 5 Injection?
Take it as soon as you remember. Skip if it's almost time for your next dose.
Medicines with the same active ingredient that may be alternatives:
*Always consult your doctor before switching medications