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This vaccine available at London Holborn branch
Please call the pharmacy 02081067084 to book time slots after you paid
Please mind this is not a NHS service
Hepatitis A and B vaccine, can choose between 1 to 3 doses
Booking Process:
Secure your appointment by completing the payment through the checkout button and then contacting our pharmacy at 02081067084 to schedule a convenient time slot.
Visit us at Ways Pharmacy, located at 77 Southampton Row, London, WC1B 4ET.
We're available to assist you from 9:00 to 18:00, Monday to Friday.
The combined vaccination protects against both hepatitis a and b.
As most vaccinations, hepatitis a and b vaccination can cause side effects in some patients.
Very common side effects are redness, swelling, bruising, pain or a burning sensation at the injection site. Common side effects include fever, feeling drowsy, feeling irritable, digestive problems, feeling unwell, headaches, loss of appetite, nausea, tiredness and diarrhoea.
The course will depend on your age and when you are travelling. There are two different brands of vaccine, so your schedule will depend on which one you receive.
The most common schedule for last minute travellers consists of three doses, the second of which is given seven days after the first, followed by the third 14 days after the second dose. This schedule requires an additional dose after 12 months to complete the course.
Please note: For travellers under 18 combined schedules can take several months so non-combined vaccines may be preferable to ensure you’re protected in time – your nurse or pharmacist will recommend the most suitable vaccines and schedules.
The most common schedule for last minute travellers consists of three doses, the second of which is given seven days after the first, followed by the third 14 days after the second dose. On this schedule, you need an additional dose 12 months later to remain protected. The vaccine schedule differs depending on your age, how soon you are travelling and which brand of vaccine you receive. The nurse or pharmacist will recommend the most suitable vaccine and schedule.
Once you have completed the full course you will be protected against hepatitis A for 25 years and against hepatitis B for 5 years. You may need additional boosters thereafter to stay protected.
Recommended when travelling to a risk country.
The vaccine can be given to children over the age of 12 months. However, the schedule for children can take several months to complete. If you are travelling in the near future, you may need to use non-combined vaccines for hepatitis A and B to ensure protection prior to travel.