Single vaccine protecting against six individual diseases
Hexavalent vaccine
Infanrix hexa vaccine (one of two brands of the 6-in-1 vaccine used in the UK)[1]
Combination of
Diphtheria vaccine
Vaccine
Pertussis vaccine
Vaccine
Tetanus vaccine
Vaccine
Hepatitis B vaccine
Vaccine
Polio vaccine
Vaccine
Haemophilus vaccine
Vaccine
Clinical data
Trade names
Infanrix hexa, Hexyon, Vaxelis, Hexacima, others
AHFS/Drugs.com
Professional Drug Facts
License data
US DailyMed: Vaxelis
Pregnancy category
AU: B2[2]
Routes of administration
Intramuscular
ATC code
J07CA09 (WHO)
Legal status
Legal status
AU: S4 (Prescription only)[2][3]
US: ℞-only
EU: Rx-only
In general: ℞ (Prescription only)
Identifiers
CAS Number
756896-32-9
ChemSpider
none
A hexavalent vaccine, or 6-in-1 vaccine, is a combination vaccine with six individual vaccines conjugated into one, intended to protect people from multiple diseases.[1][4] The term usually refers to the children's vaccine that protects against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis, haemophilus B, and hepatitis B,[1][4] which is used in more than 90 countries around the world including in Europe, Canada, Australia, Jordan, and New Zealand.[1][5]
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^ ab"Vaxelis APMDS". Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). 6 April 2022. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
^"Prescription medicines: registration of new chemical entities in Australia, 2014". Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). 21 June 2022. Archived from the original on 10 April 2023. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
^ abOrsi A, Azzari C, Bozzola E, Chiamenti G, Chirico G, Esposito S, et al. (June 2018). "Hexavalent vaccines: characteristics of available products and practical considerations from a panel of Italian experts". Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene. 59 (2): E107–E119. PMC 6069402. PMID 30083617.
^Obando-Pacheco P, Rivero-Calle I, Gómez-Rial J, Rodríguez-Tenreiro Sánchez C, Martinón-Torres F (August 2018). "New perspectives for hexavalent vaccines". Vaccine. 36 (36): 5485–5494. doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.06.063. PMID 28676382. S2CID 4384043.
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