SII TD-Vac Vaccine belongs to the group of medicines called 'immunizing agents' primarily used to prevent diphtheria and tetanus. Diphtheria is a serious infection affecting the nose and throat, leading to difficulty breathing, heart failure, paralysis, and even death. Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is caused by bacteria that enter the body through deep cuts, wounds, or burns affecting the nervous system. SII TD-Vac Vaccine is not meant to treat diphtheria or tetanus infection.
SII TD-Vac Vaccine contains 'Diphtheria toxoid and Tetanus toxoid.' When injected into the muscle, it works by exposing the body to a small dose of bacteria or a protein from the bacteria. Thereby, it helps in providing immunity or resistance against diphtheria and tetanus diseases.
SII TD-Vac Vaccine will be injected into the muscle by a healthcare professional. Common side effects of SII TD-Vac Vaccine fever, crying, and loss of appetite. These side effects are not familiar to everyone and vary individually. If you notice any side effects that are not manageable, please consult your doctor.
Inform your doctor beforehand if you or your child has a history of severe allergic reactions to vaccines (paralysis, encephalopathy), immune system disorders like Guillain-Barre syndrome, HIV infection, high fever, cancers like leukaemia/lymphoma, and fits. It is essential to let your doctor know if you are pregnant, planning to conceive or a breastfeeding mother. The paediatric version of SII TD-Vac Vaccine is recommended for children from 6 weeks through 6 years of age. SII TD-Vac Vaccine is not indicated for use in infants below six weeks of age or children of 7 years of age or older.