Is there any side affects of HIV vaccine?

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2026-02-26 09:35

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THE ONLY hepatitis injection that is truly a VACCINE, that I am aware of, is one given for hepatitis B. That is given BEFORE EXPOSURE to prevent you from GETTING HEP B if you are EXPOSED to it. AFTER you are EXPOSED to HEP A or B, the doctor will give you shots of GAMMA GLOBULIN to help fight it off. There are many different types of Gamma Globulin; Gamimune N, Gammagard S/D, Gammar-P, Sandoglobulin, Venoglobulin,. They are given anywhere from as soon as possible to many days after exposure. The possible side effects include pain (or muscle stiffness) at the injection site, headache, nausea, chest pain, fever and tiredness.

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