VAXELIS requires 2 to 3 fewer shots in the infant vaccination series compared to pentavalent vaccines (+ hep B or Hib vaccine)1-3
VAXELIS may reduce the number of shots that infants and parents must endure in the first 6 months—with as few as 2 injections per visit1-3
VAXELIS3,4
Table does not include all CDC recommended infant immunizations.3
aHib vaccine may be administered as a 2-dose primary series (at 2 and 4 months) or a 3-dose primary series (at 2, 4, and 6 months), depending on brand.3,4
bOral rotavirus vaccine may be administered as a 2-dose series (at 2 and 4 months) or a 3-dose series (at 2, 4, and 6 months), depending on brand.3
cSee Prescribing Information for recommended dosing.
VAXELIS is given in a 3-dose series administered at 2, 4, and 6 months of age
VAXELIS gives you the flexibility to catch patients up to their 5th birthday4
The CDC, AAP, and AAFP guidelines include the use of a 4-dose hepatitis B vaccine schedule3,4
To help protect patients at birth, the guidelines support routinely giving the monovalent hepatitis B vaccine birth dose followed by a combination vaccine at 2, 4, and 6 months.3
- Recommended minimum intervals between doses should be maintained, and the last dose of hepatitis B vaccine should be given at ≥24 weeks3
AAFP, American Academy of Family Physicians; AAP, American Academy of Pediatrics; CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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References: 1. Pentacel. Prescribing Information. NDC No. 49281-511-05. Sanofi Pasteur; 2022. 2. PEDIARIX. Prescribing Information. GlaxoSmithKIine; 2022. 3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recommended child and adolescent immunization schedule for ages 18 years or younger, United States, 2023. Accessed September 19, 2023. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/downloads/child/0-18yrs-child-combined-schedule.pdf 4. Oliver SE, Moore KL. Licensure of a diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis, inactivated poliovirus, Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate, and hepatitis B vaccine, and guidance for use in infants. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2020;69(5):136–139. doi:10.15585/mmwr.mm6905a5.