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| Childhood vaccines: |
Diptheria/Acellular Pertussis/Tetanus (DTaP) or DTaP and IPV combination Diptheria/Tetanus (Td) Haemophilus Influenza B (HIB) Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR) Inactivated injectable Polio vaccine (IPV) Varicella (Chicken pox) Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (Prevnar) |
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| Travel related vaccines: |
Hepatitis A (Havrix) Hepatitis B (Engerix) Twinrix (combined hepatitis A and B vaccines) Japanese Encephalitis (JE) - Biken from Japan Rabies (PVRV or Verorab) Typhoid (Typhim Vi, single injection) Yellow Fever |
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| Other vaccines: |
Meningococcal Meningitis A/C (children and travelers) Influenza (arrives in October for winter season) Pneumovax (for those with special requirements) PPD Skin test for Tuberculosis |
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| Immunoglobulins: | Human Rabies Immunoglobulin (HRIG) |
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Notes on vaccines
Drug availability in Kathmandu The CIWEC Clinic Pharmacy: The CIWEC Clinic has a well-stocked pharmacy appropriate for the type of problems that we see. We keep imported medication for prevention and treatment of malaria, asthma medications and symptomatic treatments e.g. decongestants, ear and eye drops and paediatric preparations, including vitamins. The remainder of the pharmacy is stocked with locally bought drugs from retailers that we trust. All local anaesthetic, blood letting, suture equipment and surgical blades are imported. All are used once only before disposal. Local Medications: Most of the local drugs used in Nepal are imported from India although Nepali manufacturers are gradually increasing production of drugs. We have a copy of the Indian formulary at the CIWEC Clinic and if a drug is listed it can usually be acquired. There is always the possibility that some locally bought drugs may not be fully efficacious (effective). Audit, quality control and health and safety regulations are developing and not fully implemented. Trade in pharmaceuticals is big business in Nepal and most drugs are available at local pharmacies without prescription. The opportunity for tampering with drugs is present from the point of manufacture to the high street retailer. Advice for those on regular medication: those needing daily medication most commonly fall into one of several groups. Namely:
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