Rotarix

Rotarix Dosage/Direction for Use

rotavirus vaccine

Manufacturer:

GlaxoSmithKline

Distributor:

Zuellig
/
Agencia Lei Va Hong
Full Prescribing Info
Dosage/Direction for Use
Posology: The vaccination course consists of two doses. The first dose may be administered from the age of 6 weeks. There should be an interval of at least 4 weeks between doses. The vaccination course should preferably be given before 16 weeks of age, but must be completed by the age of 24 weeks.
Rotarix may be given with the same posology to pre-term infants born after at least 27 weeks of gestational age (see Adverse Reactions and Pharmacology: Pharmacodynamics under Actions).
In clinical trials, spitting or regurgitation of the vaccine has rarely been observed and under such circumstances, a replacement dose was not given. However, in the unlikely event that an infant spits out or regurgitates most of the vaccine dose, a single replacement dose may be given at the same vaccination visit.
It is recommended that infants who receive a first dose of Rotarix complete the 2-dose regimen with Rotarix. There are no data on safety, immunogenicity or efficacy when Rotarix is administered for the first dose and another rotavirus vaccine is administered for the second dose or vice versa.
Paediatric population: Rotarix should not be used in children over 24 weeks of age.
Method of administration: Rotarix is for oral use only.
Rotarix should under no circumstances be injected.
For instructions for administration, see Special precautions for disposal and other handling under Cautions for Usage.
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