dose) in the accelerated schedule is needed to assure long-term immunity. Alternatively, TWINRIX can be given with the regular dosing schedule with proper
Immunisation against hepatitis A and hepatitis B infection [accelerated schedule for travellers departing within 1 month] for Twinrix Adult. By
schedule. If travel is imminent the accelerated 4-dose Twinrix schedule can be used, which is 3 doses given on days 0, 7, and days and
Immunisation against hepatitis A and hepatitis B infection [accelerated schedule for travellers departing within 1 month] for Twinrix Adult. By
Correction: Clarification of spacing between doses for the TWINRIX. Accelerated Schedule for adults. The accelerated schedule includes four
Alternatively, an accelerated schedule of 4 doses (1-mL each), given intramuscularly on TWINRIX on a 0-, 1-, and 6-month schedule. Seroconversion
Twinrix can be given on an accelerated schedule, but the accelerated schedule requires a total of 4 doses (days 0, 7, and 21 to 30) followed by a booster
Correction: Clarification of spacing between doses for the TWINRIX. Accelerated Schedule for adults. The accelerated schedule includes four
There have been no studies that directly compare the efficacy of the standard Twinrix dosing schedule with the accelerated Twinrix dosing schedule. The research that has been done to support an accelerated dosing schedule compares Twinrix to the monovalent hepatitis A and B vaccines. One such study was a randomized controlled trial by H.D.
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