Rubella Virus Vaccine Live Subcutaneous Route

How is Rubella Virus Vaccine Live Subcutaneous Route dosed?

The recommended dosage for the Rubella Virus Vaccine Live Subcutaneous Route is as follows:

  • For prevention of rubella:
    • Adults and children 12 months of age and older: One dose injected under the skin.
    • Children up to 12 months of age: Use is not recommended. Please note that these are average doses, and your specific dosage may vary based on your doctor's orders or the instructions on the label. Always follow your healthcare provider's guidance regarding dosage and administration.

What is the dosage form of Rubella Virus Vaccine Live Subcutaneous Route?

The Rubella Virus Vaccine Live Subcutaneous Route is administered as an injection. For prevention of rubella, adults and children 12 months of age and older typically receive one dose of the vaccine injected under the skin. Children up to 12 months of age should not receive this vaccine. Please consult your doctor for further advice and individualized dosing instructions.

What medications are contraindication with Rubella Virus Vaccine Live Subcutaneous Route?

The Rubella Virus Vaccine Live Subcutaneous Route should not be taken with the following medications:

  • Abatacept
  • Cytomegalovirus Immune Globulin, Human
  • Hepatitis B Immune Globulin
  • Rabies Immune Globulin
  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus Immune Globulin, Human
  • Tetanus Immune Globulin It's important to consult with your doctor for guidance on appropriate medication use before receiving the vaccine.

How is Rubella Virus Vaccine Live Subcutaneous Route administered?

The Rubella Virus Vaccine Live Subcutaneous Route is administered through a subcutaneous injection. The recommended dose for adults and children over 12 months of age is one injection under the skin. Children under 12 months should not receive this vaccine. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions regarding dosage and timing, and to inform them of any pre-existing conditions or other medications you may be taking.

What are common precautions when taking Rubella Virus Vaccine Live Subcutaneous Route?

Common precautions when taking the Rubella Virus Vaccine Live Subcutaneous Route include:

  1. Avoiding pregnancy: Do not become pregnant for 3 months after receiving the rubella vaccine without first consulting your doctor because there is a chance the vaccine may cause birth defects.
  2. Tuberculin skin test: Inform your doctor if you are scheduled to receive a tuberculin skin test within 4 to 6 weeks after getting the rubella vaccine, as the test results may be affected.
  3. Blood products: Wait at least 2 weeks after receiving the rubella vaccine before receiving blood transfusions or other blood products.
  4. Immune globulins: Wait at least 2 weeks after receiving the rubella vaccine before receiving gamma globulin or other immune globulins. Always consult with your doctor for personalized medical advice and guidance.