Re: [balita-anda] merk dagang imunisasi MMR

2006-11-15 Terurut Topik jacq . n . jill

Wah...aku baru saja suntik MMR buat anakku.Aku sendiri ga nanya mereknya
apa tapi kemarinan aku vaksin MMR 160rb...




Susan


Re: [balita-anda] merk dagang imunisasi MMR

2006-11-13 Terurut Topik Mama Kavindra
Ini mbak sependek penget aku ttg merk2 vaksin MMR
smoga membantu!
http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/cons.htm
Consumer Medicine Information
M-M-R® II
Single dose vial

Measles, mumps and rubella virus vaccine live
What is in this leaflet
This leaflet answers some common questions about M-M-R
II. It does not
contain all the available information.

It does not take the place of talking to your doctor
or pharmacist.

All medicines and vaccines have risks and benefits.
Your doctor has weighed
the risks of you being given M-M-R II against the
benefits they expect it
will have for you.

If you have any concerns about being given this
vaccine, ask your doctor.

Keep this leaflet with the medicine. You may need to
read it again.

What M-M-R II is used for
M-M-R II is a vaccine used to help protect people from
getting measles,
mumps and rubella (German measles). It should be given
to children 12
months of age or older. However, your doctor may
recommend that M-M-R II be
given to infants between 6-12 months of age in special
situations.

Protection against these infections is important as
they can cause serious
problems in some people.

Measles is a serious disease that is very easily
passed from one person to
another. It causes a high fever (temperature), cough
and a rash and lasts
for 1 to 2 weeks. One out of every 10 children who
catch measles will also
have an ear infection or pneumonia. On rare occasions,
measles can also
cause an infection of the brain that could lead to
seizures, hearing loss,
mental retardation, and even death. Babies and adults
who catch measles are
often much sicker for a longer time or are more likely
to die than school
children and teenagers who catch measles.

Mumps is easily passed from one person to another and
causes fever,
headache, and swollen, painful glands under the jaw
(salivary glands).
Mumps can sometimes be a very serious disease and
usually lasts for several
days. Mumps can cause a mild inflammation of the
coverings of the brain and
spinal cord (meningitis) in about one person in every
10 who catch it.
About one out of every 4 teenage or adult males with
mumps will have a
painful swelling of the testicles for several days
(this does not usually
affect their ability to father children). Teenagers
and adults, especially
males, who catch mumps are often much sicker and more
likely to suffer
longer than children do.

Rubella is usually a mild disease that causes a mild
fever, swollen glands
in the neck, pain and swelling in the joints, and a
rash that lasts for a
short time but is very dangerous if a pregnant woman
catches it. Women who
catch rubella when they are pregnant can have babies
who are stillborn, or
have heart disease, blindness, deafness, or problems
with learning.

M-M-R II contains weakened strains of living measles,
mumps and rubella
viruses. These strains of live viruses cause either
mild or no symptoms of
infection. When injected the vaccine causes the body
to produce its own
protection by making disease-fighting substances
(antibodies) against these
infections. If a vaccinated child comes into contact
with measles, mumps or
rubella virus, the body is usually ready, and produces
antibodies to
destroy the virus. However, as with all vaccines, 100%
protection against
measles, mumps and rubella cannot be guaranteed. Also
it may take up to 4-6
weeks for maximum protection to develop, so
occasionally infections may
occur during this time.

The chance of a severe reaction from M-M-R II is very
small, but the risks
from not being vaccinated are very serious.

Before you are given M-M-R II
When you or your child must not be given it
Do not have the vaccine if you have an allergy to
M-M-R II or any of the
ingredients listed at the end of this leaflet.

Do not have M-M-R II if you have a serious allergy to:

the antibiotic neomycin
Do not have M-M-R II if:
you have an infection with fever (high temperature)
you have active untreated tuberculosis (TB)
you are taking medicines which decrease the body's
immune defence system
(eg, corticosteroids, cyclosporin, cancer medicines)
This does not include taking corticosteroids (eg,
cortisone, prednisone) as
replacement therapy for Addison's disease.
you have diseases which decrease the body's immune
defence system, such as
cancers of the blood cells (eg, leukaemia, lymphoma)
and AIDS
Do not have M-M-R II if you are pregnant. Also, do not
become pregnant for
3 months after being given the vaccine.

Do not have M-M-R II if the expiry date on the pack
has passed.

If the vaccine is used after the expiry date has
passed, it may not work.

If you are not sure whether you or your child should
have M-M-R II, talk to
your doctor.

Before you or your child are given it
Tell your doctor if:

You have the following medical conditions or a family
history of them:
febrile convulsions (fits or seizures due to a high
temperature)
brain damage
epilepsy
You have recently had a blood transfusion
Your doctor may need to delay giving the vaccine for 3

Re: [balita-anda] merk dagang imunisasi MMR

2006-11-13 Terurut Topik nopi krismayanti

thx mama kavin...

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From: Mama Kavindra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: [balita-anda] merk dagang imunisasi MMR



 Ini mbak sependek penget aku ttg merk2 vaksin MMR
 smoga membantu!
 http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/cons.htm
 Consumer Medicine Information
 M-M-R® II
 Single dose vial

 Measles, mumps and rubella virus vaccine live
 What is in this leaflet
 This leaflet answers some common questions about M-M-R
 II. It does not
 contain all the available information.

 It does not take the place of talking to your doctor
 or pharmacist.

 All medicines and vaccines have risks and benefits.
 Your doctor has weighed
 the risks of you being given M-M-R II against the
 benefits they expect it
 will have for you.

 If you have any concerns about being given this
 vaccine, ask your doctor.

 Keep this leaflet with the medicine. You may need to
 read it again.

 What M-M-R II is used for
 M-M-R II is a vaccine used to help protect people from
 getting measles,
 mumps and rubella (German measles). It should be given
 to children 12
 months of age or older. However, your doctor may
 recommend that M-M-R II be
 given to infants between 6-12 months of age in special
 situations.

 Protection against these infections is important as
 they can cause serious
 problems in some people.

 Measles is a serious disease that is very easily
 passed from one person to
 another. It causes a high fever (temperature), cough
 and a rash and lasts
 for 1 to 2 weeks. One out of every 10 children who
 catch measles will also
 have an ear infection or pneumonia. On rare occasions,
 measles can also
 cause an infection of the brain that could lead to
 seizures, hearing loss,
 mental retardation, and even death. Babies and adults
 who catch measles are
 often much sicker for a longer time or are more likely
 to die than school
 children and teenagers who catch measles.

 Mumps is easily passed from one person to another and
 causes fever,
 headache, and swollen, painful glands under the jaw
 (salivary glands).
 Mumps can sometimes be a very serious disease and
 usually lasts for several
 days. Mumps can cause a mild inflammation of the
 coverings of the brain and
 spinal cord (meningitis) in about one person in every
 10 who catch it.
 About one out of every 4 teenage or adult males with
 mumps will have a
 painful swelling of the testicles for several days
 (this does not usually
 affect their ability to father children). Teenagers
 and adults, especially
 males, who catch mumps are often much sicker and more
 likely to suffer
 longer than children do.

 Rubella is usually a mild disease that causes a mild
 fever, swollen glands
 in the neck, pain and swelling in the joints, and a
 rash that lasts for a
 short time but is very dangerous if a pregnant woman
 catches it. Women who
 catch rubella when they are pregnant can have babies
 who are stillborn, or
 have heart disease, blindness, deafness, or problems
 with learning.

 M-M-R II contains weakened strains of living measles,
 mumps and rubella
 viruses. These strains of live viruses cause either
 mild or no symptoms of
 infection. When injected the vaccine causes the body
 to produce its own
 protection by making disease-fighting substances
 (antibodies) against these
 infections. If a vaccinated child comes into contact
 with measles, mumps or
 rubella virus, the body is usually ready, and produces
 antibodies to
 destroy the virus. However, as with all vaccines, 100%
 protection against
 measles, mumps and rubella cannot be guaranteed. Also
 it may take up to 4-6
 weeks for maximum protection to develop, so
 occasionally infections may
 occur during this time.

 The chance of a severe reaction from M-M-R II is very
 small, but the risks
 from not being vaccinated are very serious.

 Before you are given M-M-R II
 When you or your child must not be given it
 Do not have the vaccine if you have an allergy to
 M-M-R II or any of the
 ingredients listed at the end of this leaflet.

 Do not have M-M-R II if you have a serious allergy to:

 the antibiotic neomycin
 Do not have M-M-R II if:
 you have an infection with fever (high temperature)
 you have active untreated tuberculosis (TB)
 you are taking medicines which decrease the body's
 immune defence system
 (eg, corticosteroids, cyclosporin, cancer medicines)
 This does not include taking corticosteroids (eg,
 cortisone, prednisone) as
 replacement therapy for Addison's disease.
 you have diseases which decrease the body's immune
 defence system, such as
 cancers of the blood cells (eg, leukaemia, lymphoma)
 and AIDS
 Do not have M-M-R II if you are pregnant. Also, do not
 become pregnant for
 3 months after being given the vaccine.

 Do not have M-M-R II if the expiry date on the pack
 has passed.

 If the vaccine is used after the expiry date has
 passed, it may not work.

 If you are not sure whether you or your child should
 have M-M