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What is this vaccination?
I'm trying to decipher my son's previous doctor's handwriting. On a list
of immunizations he received is something that looks like "Hanrvax" or "Aarrvax" or "Hairvax" (eeeww). Any ideas what it might be? He got it once, when he was two years old. I need to figure it out before tomorrow morning, so I won't be able to try to get in touch with his doctor to ask her. Plus she probably wouldn't be any help anyway. |
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What is this vaccination?
Anonymama wrote: I'm trying to decipher my son's previous doctor's handwriting. On a list of immunizations he received is something that looks like "Hanrvax" or "Aarrvax" or "Hairvax" (eeeww). Any ideas what it might be? He got it once, when he was two years old. I need to figure it out before tomorrow morning, so I won't be able to try to get in touch with his doctor to ask her. Plus she probably wouldn't be any help anyway. Probably Havrix, which is the brand name for the Hep A vaccine usually given in one dose at two years old and one dose at least 6 months later. Kate, ignorant foot soldier of the medical cartel and the Bug, almost 3 years old |
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What is this vaccination?
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"Akuvikate" wrote: Anonymama wrote: I'm trying to decipher my son's previous doctor's handwriting. On a list of immunizations he received is something that looks like "Hanrvax" or "Aarrvax" or "Hairvax" (eeeww). Any ideas what it might be? He got it once, when he was two years old. Probably Havrix, which is the brand name for the Hep A vaccine usually given in one dose at two years old and one dose at least 6 months later. That makes sense -- thanks! |
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What is this vaccination?
Anonymama wrote:
I'm trying to decipher my son's previous doctor's handwriting. On a list of immunizations he received is something that looks like "Hanrvax" or "Aarrvax" or "Hairvax" (eeeww). Any ideas what it might be? He got it once, when he was two years old. I need to figure it out before tomorrow morning, so I won't be able to try to get in touch with his doctor to ask her. Plus she probably wouldn't be any help anyway. Varivax? That's the chickenpox vaccine scott DD 12 and DS 10 |
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What is this vaccination?
In article ,
Scott L wrote: Varivax? That's the chickenpox vaccine Oh, that makes even more sense. Thanks! |
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