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Ask your healthcare provider for more information. Polio vaccine may not be recommended in some cases. People with minor illnesses, such as a cold, may be vaccinated. Those who are moderately or severely ill should usually wait until they recover before getting IPV vaccine. Talk to your doctor before receiving IPV vaccine if you are pregnant or breast-feeding a baby.How is polio vaccine administered?Your doctor, nurse, or other healthcare provider will administer the polio vaccine as an injection. Children should get 4 doses of IPV vaccine, one dose at each of the following ages: 2 months, 4 months, 6-18 months, and a booster dose at 4-6 years. Adults who have never been vaccinated against polio should receive 3 doses: the first may be given at any time, the second dose should be given 1-2 months later, and the third dose should be given 6-12 months after the second. Adults who have had 1 or 2 doses of polio vaccine in the past should get the remaining 1 or 2 doses. It doesn"t matter how long it has been since the earlier dose(s). IPV may be given at the same time as other vaccines. What happens if I miss a dose?Contact your doctor if a dose of IPV vaccine is missed or if you get behind schedule. The next dose should be given as soon as possible. There is no need to start over. What happens if I overdose?An overdose of IPV vaccine is unlikely to occur. What should I avoid before or after getting polio vaccine?There are no restrictions on food, beverages, or activity before or after receiving IPV vaccine. Polio vaccine side effectsGetting polio disease is much riskier than getting IPV vaccine. However, a vaccine, like any medicine, is capable of causing serious problems, such as severe allergic reactions. The risk of IPV vaccine causing serious harm, or death, is extremely small. Seek emergency medical attention or contact your doctor immediately if any of the following rare but serious side effects from IPV vaccine are experienced:
Some people who get IPV get a sore spot where the shot was given. The vaccine used today has never been known to cause any serious problems, and most people don"t have any problems at all from it. Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Contact your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome. What other drugs will affect polio vaccine?Talk to your doctor before receiving IPV vaccine if you are taking any of the following medications that may affect the immune system:
Polio vaccine can be given at the same time as other vaccinations. Where can I get more information?
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