Product Description
DPT Vaccine (also DTP and DTwP) is a category of combination of vaccines against 3 infectious diseases in humans: contagious disease, infectious disease (whooping cough), and tetanus. The immunizing agents of the vaccine include diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and killed whole cells of the microorganism that causes infectious pertussis. Also out there are the DT and Td vaccines that lack the pertussis element. The usual course of DPT vaccine for childhood immunization within the USA is 5 doses between two months and fifteen years. For adults, Td boosters are recommended every ten years.
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity 1000 Unit
Usage Clinical, Hospital
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Uses
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How it works
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Common side effects
Rash, Adrenal insufficiency, Vaginal discharge, Headache, Dizziness, Back pain, Increased appetite, Decreased libido, Pain in extremity, Abdominal distension, Sleepiness, Cushing syndrome, Vomiting, Nausea, Edema, Abdominal pain, Abdominal pain lower, Breast pain, Hair loss, Fatigue, Acne, Hot flushes, Thrombophlebitis, Diarrhoea, Irregular menstrual cycle, Cushingoid syndrome, Increased blood pressure, Depression, Mood changes, Nervousness, Constipation, Increased glucose level in blood, Breathing difficulty.
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Reliable Protection Against DPT DiseasesDPT Vaccine offers comprehensive defense for young children by providing immunity against three potentially life-threatening diseases: diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus. Its high efficacy and WHO prequalification make it suitable for large-scale immunization drives and pediatric care in India and beyond. Each dose contains carefully balanced ingredients, including diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and inactivated pertussis bacteria, to ensure optimal immune response.
User-Friendly and Ready to UseSupplied as a liquid in a multidose glass vial, DPT Vaccine is convenient for healthcare professionals. The suspension is easily administered intramuscularly, eliminating the need for reconstitution. With clear storage instructions (2C to 8C; do not freeze), its stability and potency are maintained throughout its 24-month shelf life.
FAQs of DPT Vaccine:
Q: How is the DPT Vaccine administered to children?
A: The DPT Vaccine is administered intramuscularly, usually in the thigh or upper arm, as a 0.5 ml dose per the recommended immunization schedule for infants and children between 6 weeks and 7 years of age.
Q: What diseases does the DPT Vaccine protect against?
A: This vaccine provides immunity against diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and tetanus, helping prevent severe complications and reducing the risk of outbreaks among pediatric populations.
Q: When should the DPT Vaccine be given?
A: DPT vaccination typically starts at 6 weeks of age, with additional doses given at scheduled intervals according to national guidelines or healthcare provider recommendations. Each vial contains 10 doses suitable for multiple children.
Q: Where should the vaccine be stored before administration?
A: DPT Vaccine must be stored in a refrigerator at 2C to 8C and should not be frozen, as freezing may compromise its effectiveness.
Q: What are the benefits of choosing this DPT Vaccine?
A: With high efficacy, WHO prequalification, and compliance with Indian Pharmacopoeia standards, this vaccine is trusted for reliable immunization. Its multidose format makes it practical for large immunization programs and pediatric clinics.
Q: Is the DPT Vaccine compatible with other childhood vaccines?
A: Yes, the DPT Vaccine can be co-administered with other vaccines included in national immunization programs (EPI vaccines), as recommended by healthcare professionals.