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Pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine
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Pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine

Generic name: pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine [ NOO-moe-KOK-al-15-VAY-lent-KON-joo-gate-VAX-een ]
Brand name: Vaxneuvance
Dosage form: intramuscular suspension (-)
Drug class:Bacterial vaccines

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com on Oct 12, 2021. Written by Cerner Multum.

What is pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine?

Pneumococcal disease is a serious infection caused by a bacteria that can infect the sinuses, inner ear, lungs, blood, and brain. These conditions can be fatal.

Pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine is used in adults to help prevent disease caused by pneumococcal bacteria. This vaccine contains 15 different types of pneumococcal bacteria.

This vaccine helps your body develop immunity to the disease, but will not treat an active infection you already have.

Like any vaccine, pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine may not provide protection from disease in every person.

Warnings

You should not receive this vaccine if you ever had a severe allergic reaction to a pneumococcal or diphtheria toxoid vaccine.

Before taking this medicine

You should not receive this vaccine if you ever had a severe allergic reaction to a pneumococcal or diphtheria toxoid vaccine.

Tell the vaccination provider if you have:

  • heart problems;

  • a breathing disorder;

  • a weak immune system (caused by disease or by using certain medicine); or

  • if you are receiving radiation or chemotherapy.

You can still receive a vaccine if you have a minor cold. In the case of a more severe illness with a fever or any type of infection, wait until you get better before receiving this vaccine.

Tell the vaccination provider if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

How is pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine given?

This vaccine is given as an injection (shot) into a muscle.

Pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine is usually given as 1 shot.

What happens if I miss a dose?

Pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine is used as a single dose and does not have a booster schedule.

What happens if I overdose?

An overdose of this vaccine is unlikely to occur.

What should I avoid after receiving pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine?

Follow your doctor's instructions about any restrictions on food, beverages, or activity.

Pneumococcal 15-valent conjugate vaccine side effects

Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Keep track of all side effects you have. If you ever need another pneumoc...