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קיודנגה QDENGA (DENGUE VIRUS SEROTYPE 1 (LIVE, ATTENUATED), DENGUE VIRUS SEROTYPE 3 (LIVE, ATTENUATED), DENGUE VIRUS SEROTYPE 4 (LIVE, ATTENUATED), DENGUE VIRUS, SEROTYPE 2, LIVE, ATTENUATED))

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אבקה וממס להכנת תמיסה להזרקה : POWDER AND SOLVENT FOR SOLUTION FOR INJECTION

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4.5   Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction
For patients receiving treatment with immunoglobulins or blood products containing immunoglobulins, such as blood or plasma, it is recommended to wait for at least 6 weeks, and preferably for 3 months, following the end of treatment before administering Qdenga, in order to avoid neutralisation of the attenuated viruses contained in the vaccine.

Qdenga should not be administered to subjects receiving immunosuppressive therapies such as chemotherapy or high doses of systemic corticosteroids within 4 weeks prior to vaccination (see section 4.3).

Use with other vaccines

If Qdenga is to be given at the same time as another injectable vaccine, the vaccines should always be administered at different injection sites.

Qdenga may be administered concomitantly with an hepatitis A vaccine. Coadministration has been studied in adults.

Qdenga may be administered concomitantly with a yellow fever vaccine. In a clinical study involving approximately 300 adult subjects who received Qdenga concomitantly with yellow fever 17D vaccine, there was no effect on yellow fever seroprotection rate. Dengue antibody responses were decreased following concomitant administration of Qdenga and yellow fever 17D vaccine. The clinical significance of this finding is unknown.


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TAKEDA ISRAEL LTD

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176 51 37674 00

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