Medication guide for the H1N1 2009 Influenza vaccine

This medication guide provides information about the Influenza A (H1N1-2009) pandemic influenza vaccine, who should receive the vaccine, and the common side effects to look out for.

The H1N1 vaccine has a similar safety profile as seasonal flu vaccine, which has a good track record. So far, the H1N1 vaccine has not been associated with any unexpected adverse events. The general consensus is that any such serious adverse events would be rare. Monitoring on the efficacy and safety of the vaccines is on-going.

Clinical trials in children are still ongoing. The health authorities will review the use of the vaccine in children as soon as information on its efficacy and safety in children is available.

What is the vaccine for? Who should receive the vaccine?

Getting the vaccination is an effective way to build immunity and protect yourself against the H1N1 virus.

The new strain of Influenza A (H1N1), though known to be contagious, has not been reported to cause severe illness in the majority of patients infected by it.

However, individuals with underlying chronic conditions (e.g. diabetes, heart diseases, kidney failure, lung diseases, neuromuscular disorders), low immunity and pregnant women may be at a higher risk of complications like respiratory and heart failure from pneumonia.

If you belong to any of these high-risk groups, you should consider getting
the vaccination.

Who should not get the vaccine or should wait to receive one?

If you had a severe allergic reaction after a dose of seasonal influenza vaccine, or are allergic to high protein food (like egg or chicken protein), please inform your doctor, who will advise you if you should receive the vaccine.

You should have fully recovered from moderate or severe illnesses before receiving the vaccine.

What should I tell my doctor before my vaccination?

You should inform your doctor if you:

1. Have a fever or an infection. (If you have a fever or feeling unwell, you should postpone your vaccination);

2. Have received any vaccination (whether seasonal flu vaccine or any other vaccine) before;

3. Have been infected by H1N1 influenza virus before;

4. Are allergic to any medicines or vaccines, or food (eg, high protein food like egg or chicken protein);

5. Have other illnesses;

6. Are taking other medicines;

7. Are pregnant.

Will I get immediate immunity after vaccination? How long will I be protected for?

Immunity after vaccination varies from person to person, but you will generally start producing the antibodies that provide protection after two weeks. It will protect the majority of people for at least 6 months to a year.

It is important to remember that no vaccine provides 100% protection in every person vaccinated.

This vaccine only protects you against the H1N1 2009 influenza virus. You can still be infected by other seasonal influenza viruses. Please discuss with your doctor if you would also like to take your seasonal influenza vaccine.

What are the side effects of the vaccine?

The common side effects of influenza vaccinations such as the H1N1 vaccines include pain, redness or swelling at the site of injection. These side effects usually resolve in a few days. Occasionally, vaccines may cause some other “generalised” side effects such as fever, headache, muscle aches and pains, or a rash – these side effects may be caused by the vaccine or may be symptoms of a coincidental illness (eg, viral infection). Again, these
side effects usually resolve in a few days. Some patients may also experience febrile seizures (fever accompanied by fits).

Very rarely, vaccines may cause severe allergic reactions (or anaphylaxis). Patients may feel severe anxiety, itchy skin rash, swelling of the lips and face or difficulty in breathing. There have been reports overseas of a possible association between influenza vaccinations and Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), a rare and sometimes severe condition affecting the body’s nerves. However, the link with vaccination (including with this vaccine) is not definite.

How can I relieve the discomfort of common side effects of vaccination such as fever, pain and swelling?

For relief of fever and possible pain from the vaccination, you may wish to:

1. Take paracetamol.

2. Place a cold, wet cloth over the injection site for pain, redness, or swelling.

When do I know that a side effect is serious and I need to see a doctor?

Please see a doctor if you experience any of the following:

1. The side effects persist for more than a few days.

2. Your fever is high (>380C) or persists for more than 48 hours (2 days) despite taking paracetamol.

3. You have fever accompanied by fits.

4. You experience severe allergic reactions (or anaphylaxis) where you may feel severe anxiety, itchy skin rash, swelling of the lips and face or difficulty in breathing.

If you feel it is serious you may need to call an ambulance or go directly to a hospital emergency department.

Where can I get more information?

You may call the Ministry of Health (MOH) Hotline at 1800-333 9999 should you need more information on the pandemic vaccination and the side effects of the vaccine.

For more information on the H1N1 pandemic and the H1N1 pandemic vaccine, you can also visit the MOH website: http://www.moh.gov.sg

Source: Ministry of Health, Singapore

 

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8 Responses to “Medication guide for the H1N1 2009 Influenza vaccine”

  • Beth H:

    I got the H1N1 vaccine yesterday. The only side effect is that my legs and back are fatigued from waiting in line for 5 hours.
    I thought people were suppose to be all wigged out and paranoid about this vaccination. I am glad 40% of the population is rufusing this vaccine or the wait would have been 8 hours !!!!
    Anyway, nothing to be worried about, the line was full of heart patients,, diabetics, pregnant women. You were required to sit in a waiting are 30 minutes after vaccine. Noone was having a problem. I think the panic about this vaccine is blown way out of proportion. This is a very deadly disease, and I think the vaccine is safer than taking your chances with the disease. (and I am not easily convinced.. I won’t even take statins.

  • MIkkel:

    I took my children in to get their flu shots (regular and H1N1)
    my son that is 1.5yrs got both shots. My daughter who is 4yrs and highrisk has chronic ling disease, asthma, hypo plastic lung on the left side, was being denied either of the flu shots. The doctor told me that because of the Federal Guidelines she could not have the shots. I was very up set that someone was going to mess with my daughters health. The doctor decided to give her the H1N1 Vaccine anyway he felt it was the right thing to do. As I have been resurching who should get the vaccine I noticed that my daughter fell under the 5 priority groups as she has asthne and chronic lung disease. So I have to thank the doctor for standing up for what is right. As a parent of a highrisk patient don’t back down.

  • Jen C:

    I totally agree with the above statement. I got my vaccine yesterday as well and the only side effect I have encountered is that at the spot of the shot it is very tender. I feel great. No one has complained about any side effect except for the tender spots where the needle is administered.

    People keep saying to look at the facts from 1976 swine flu. I would certainly hope that 30 years later our health professionals have used there advanced technologies to improve things or were all in trouble in the long run. If technology didn’t prove to be beneficial for everyone, we would all be driving “Pintos.!!”

  • TERAG:

    Just so you know the swine flu from 1976 was named the same but was a different virus not the h1n1 also the vaccine for that virus was different and it was a different time.

  • sarah:

    got my Vacc today, wasnt going to but I know people that almost died from it so … yes I think if your in good health then you should get the vacc… although im not really in great health, ive got allergies, dont eat well all the time, and get sick very easy.
    i didnt have to wait in line thank God (long story) .
    A client of mine has Gidean Birre and both his doctors recommend getting the shot! so were all biting our nails for his health ….

    I felt a little woozy right after the shot, then got a headache for a few hours, felt a little nausious etc… nto sure what going to happen in the next week. they say it takes about 2 weeks for your body to begin to build up an immunity to it .. so getting the vacc the sooner is better.

  • sarah:

    If you are denied the H1N1 most doctors can and will override it and give you the shot. The reason the nurses giving it to the masses of people wont do it is because they are not willing to be responcible if something DOES happen to a weaker person, which i think is smart on thier part… makes your life a little more difficult but if you were them youd do the same.

  • turfuffled:

    How do you know if recieving this vaccine is going to react to viruses or cause mutations of viruses or our ability to combat illnesses in the future. You dont, nobody does. Life has been natural selection for years, thats how we evolve. Its like sucking fossil fuel out of the earth when we have no idea how badly it may be needed to sustain our planet.

    Just a thought to concider.

  • rob:

    Just maybe, the “powers that be” are culling to population with a man made virus to ease the strain on the world as a whole what with the jobless rate, climate change etc.
    Why does the vaccine contain poisons like aluminum, formaldehyde, mercury, diseased flesh of African green monkeys and Squalene which was not included in the trials and was added after. Go ahead and research Squalene. It’s deadly.
    Vaccination is not immunization!

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