PROQUAD Israel - inglés - Ministry of Health

proquad

merck sharp & dohme (israel - 1996) company ltd, israel - measles virus enders edmonston strain (live, attenuated); mumps virus jeryl lynn™ (level b) strain (live, attenuated); rubella virus wistar ra 27/3 strain (live, attenuated); varicella virus oka/merck strain (live, attenuated) - powder and solvent for suspension for injection - measles virus enders edmonston strain (live, attenuated); varicella virus oka/merck strain (live, attenuated); rubella virus wistar ra 27/3 strain (live, attenuated); mumps virus jeryl lynn™ (level b) strain (live, attenuated) - measles, combinations with mumps, rubella and varicella, live attenuated - proquad is indicated for simultaneous vaccination against measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella in individuals from 12 months of age to 12 years of age.proquad can be administered to individuals from 9 months of age under special circumstances: outbreak situations, or travel to a region with high prevalence of measles.

M-M-RTM II POWDER AND SOLVENT FOR SOLUTION FOR INJ 0.5ml Millilitre Irlanda - inglés - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

m-m-rtm ii powder and solvent for solution for inj 0.5ml millilitre

sanofi pasteur msd ltd - measles virus - enders edmonston strain mumps virus - jerylynn strain rubella virus - wistar ra27/3 strain - 0.5ml millilitre

M-M-RVaxPro Unión Europea - inglés - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

m-m-rvaxpro

merck sharp & dohme b.v.  - measles virus enders’ edmonston strain (live, attenuated), mumps virus jeryl lynn (level b) strain (live, attenuated), rubella virus wistar ra 27/3 strain (live, attenuated) - rubella; mumps; immunization; measles - vaccines - m-m-rvaxpro is indicated for simultaneous vaccination against measles, mumps, and rubella in individuals 12 months or older. for use in measles outbreaks, or for post-exposure vaccination, or for use in previously unvaccinated children older than 12 months who are in contact with susceptible pregnant women, and persons likely to be susceptible to mumps and rubella.,

PROQUAD measles, mumps, rubella, varicella live virus vaccine injection vial with prefilled diluent syringe Australia - inglés - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

proquad measles, mumps, rubella, varicella live virus vaccine injection vial with prefilled diluent syringe

merck sharp & dohme (australia) pty ltd - measles virus, quantity: 3 tcid50; mumps virus, quantity: 4.3 tcid50; rubella virus, quantity: 3 tcid50; live varicella vaccine, quantity: 3.99 pfu - injection, powder for - excipient ingredients: potassium chloride; hydrolysed gelatin; urea; neomycin; sodium bicarbonate; albumin; sodium chloride; sucrose; monobasic sodium phosphate; dibasic sodium phosphate; phenolsulfonphthalein; monosodium glutamate monohydrate; monobasic potassium phosphate; dibasic potassium phosphate; sorbitol; glucose monohydrate; magnesium sulfate heptahydrate; ferric nitrate nonahydrate; dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate; sodium pyruvate; folic acid; calcium pantothenate; inositol; choline chloride; nicotinamide; pyridoxine hydrochloride; thiamine hydrochloride; riboflavine; cystine; tyrosine; arginine; glycine; histidine; isoleucine; leucine; lysine; methionine; phenylalanine; threonine; tryptophan; serine; valine; glutamine; calcium chloride dihydrate; water for injections; ascorbic acid; polysorbate 80; adenine sulfate dihydrate; adenosine triphosphate disodium; adenosine phosphate; cholesterol; deoxyribose; glutathione; guanine hydrochloride monohydrate; sodium hypoxanthine; ribose; sodium acetate; thymine; uracil; sodium xanthine; dl-alanine; arginine hydrochloride; dl-aspartic acid; cysteine hydrochloride; cystine dihydrochloride; dl-glutamic acid; histidine hydrochloride; hydroxyproline; dl-leucine; lysine hydrochloride; dl-methionine; dl-phenylalanine; proline; dl-serine; dl-threonine; dl-tryptophan; tyrosine disodium; dl-valine; biotin; ergocalciferol; menadione; nicotinic acid; aminobenzoic acid; pyridoxal hydrochloride; retinol acetate; dl-alpha-tocopheryl phosphate disodium - proquad is indicated for simultaneous immunisation against measles, mumps, rubella and varicella in individuals 12 months through 12 years of age.

PROQUAD measles, mumps, rubella, varicella live virus vaccine injection vial Australia - inglés - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

proquad measles, mumps, rubella, varicella live virus vaccine injection vial

merck sharp & dohme (australia) pty ltd - measles virus, quantity: 3 tcid50; rubella virus, quantity: 3 tcid50; mumps virus, quantity: 4.3 tcid50; live varicella vaccine, quantity: 3.99 pfu - injection, powder for - excipient ingredients: monobasic sodium phosphate; sodium bicarbonate; albumin; hydrolysed gelatin; sucrose; phenolsulfonphthalein; monobasic potassium phosphate; neomycin; potassium chloride; urea; sorbitol; dibasic potassium phosphate; monosodium glutamate monohydrate; sodium chloride; dibasic sodium phosphate; glucose monohydrate; magnesium sulfate heptahydrate; ferric nitrate nonahydrate; dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate; sodium pyruvate; folic acid; calcium pantothenate; inositol; choline chloride; nicotinamide; pyridoxine hydrochloride; thiamine hydrochloride; riboflavine; cystine; tyrosine; arginine; glycine; histidine; isoleucine; leucine; lysine; methionine; phenylalanine; threonine; tryptophan; serine; valine; glutamine; calcium chloride dihydrate; water for injections; ascorbic acid; polysorbate 80; adenine sulfate dihydrate; adenosine triphosphate disodium; adenosine phosphate; cholesterol; deoxyribose; glutathione; guanine hydrochloride monohydrate; sodium hypoxanthine; ribose; sodium acetate; thymine; uracil; sodium xanthine; dl-alanine; arginine hydrochloride; dl-aspartic acid; cysteine hydrochloride; cystine dihydrochloride; dl-glutamic acid; histidine hydrochloride; hydroxyproline; dl-leucine; lysine hydrochloride; dl-methionine; dl-phenylalanine; proline; dl-serine; dl-threonine; dl-tryptophan; tyrosine disodium; dl-valine; biotin; ergocalciferol; menadione; nicotinic acid; aminobenzoic acid; pyridoxal hydrochloride; retinol acetate; dl-alpha-tocopheryl phosphate disodium - proquad is indicated for simultaneous immunisation against measles, mumps, rubella and varicella in individuals 12 months through 12 years of age.

ProQuad Unión Europea - inglés - EMA (European Medicines Agency)

proquad

merck sharp & dohme b.v. - virus, live attenuated, measles, virus, live attenuated, mumps, virus, live attenuated, rubella, virus, live attenuated, varicella - chickenpox; rubella; measles; mumps; immunization - vaccines - proquad is indicated for simultaneous vaccination against measles, mumps, rubella and varicella in individuals from 12 months of age. proquad can be administered to individuals from 9 months of age under special circumstances (e.g., to conform with national vaccination schedules, outbreak situations, or travel to a region with high prevalence of measles.,

PROQUAD measles, mumps, rubella, varicella live virus vaccine injection vial with sterile diluent vial composite pack Australia - inglés - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

proquad measles, mumps, rubella, varicella live virus vaccine injection vial with sterile diluent vial composite pack

merck sharp & dohme (australia) pty ltd - measles virus, quantity: 3 tcid50; rubella virus, quantity: 3 tcid50; mumps virus, quantity: 4.3 tcid50; live varicella vaccine, quantity: 3.99 pfu - injection, powder for - excipient ingredients: dibasic sodium phosphate heptahydrate; monobasic sodium phosphate; sodium bicarbonate; albumin; hydrolysed gelatin; sucrose; phenolsulfonphthalein; monobasic potassium phosphate; neomycin; potassium chloride; urea; sorbitol; dibasic potassium phosphate; monosodium glutamate monohydrate; sodium chloride; glucose monohydrate; magnesium sulfate heptahydrate; ferric nitrate nonahydrate; dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate; sodium pyruvate; folic acid; calcium pantothenate; inositol; choline chloride; nicotinamide; pyridoxine hydrochloride; thiamine hydrochloride; riboflavine; cystine; tyrosine; arginine; glycine; histidine; isoleucine; leucine; lysine; methionine; phenylalanine; threonine; tryptophan; serine; valine; glutamine; calcium chloride dihydrate; water for injections; ascorbic acid; polysorbate 80; dibasic sodium phosphate; adenine sulfate dihydrate; adenosine triphosphate disodium; adenosine phosphate; cholesterol; deoxyribose; glutathione; guanine hydrochloride monohydrate; sodium hypoxanthine; ribose; sodium acetate; thymine; uracil; sodium xanthine; dl-alanine; arginine hydrochloride; dl-aspartic acid; cysteine hydrochloride; cystine dihydrochloride; dl-glutamic acid; histidine hydrochloride; hydroxyproline; dl-leucine; lysine hydrochloride; dl-methionine; dl-phenylalanine; proline; dl-serine; dl-threonine; dl-tryptophan; tyrosine disodium; dl-valine; biotin; ergocalciferol; menadione; nicotinic acid; aminobenzoic acid; pyridoxal hydrochloride; retinol acetate; dl-alpha-tocopheryl phosphate disodium - proquad is indicated for simultaneous immunisation against measles, mumps, rubella and varicella in individuals 12 months through 12 years of age.

M-M-R II Lyophilized Powder for Injection (IM/SC) Filipinas - inglés - FDA (Food And Drug Administration)

m-m-r ii lyophilized powder for injection (im/sc)

merck sharp & dohme (i.a.) llc; distributor: merck sharp & dohme (i.a.) llc - live measles, mumps and rubella vaccine - lyophilized powder for injection (im/sc) - formulation: after reconstitution, one dose (0.5 ml) contains: measles virus? enders' edmonston strain (live, attenuated).. mumps virus! jeryl lynn tm (b level) strain (live, attenuated) ...... rubella virus? wistar ra 27/3 strain (live, attenuated) .... .... .. .nlt 1,000 ccid 50 ..nlt 12,500 ccid 50 ....nlt 1,000 ccid 50 () produced in chick embryo cells. (2) produced in wi-38 human diploid lung fibroblasts.

ProQuad Refrigerator Stable Formulation Singapur - inglés - HSA (Health Sciences Authority)

proquad refrigerator stable formulation

msd pharma (singapore) pte. ltd. - measles virus; mumps virus; rubella virus; varicella virus - injection, powder, lyophilized, for solution - 3.00 log tcid 50/ dose - measles virus 3.00 log tcid 50/ dose; mumps virus 4.30 log tcid 50/ dose; rubella virus 3.00 log tcid 50/ dose; varicella virus 3.99 log pfu/ dose

M-M-R II powder for injection vial with diluent pre-filled syringe, single dose Australia - inglés - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

m-m-r ii powder for injection vial with diluent pre-filled syringe, single dose

merck sharp & dohme (australia) pty ltd - rubella virus, quantity: 1000 tcid50; measles virus, quantity: 1000 tcid50; mumps virus, quantity: 12500 tcid50 - injection, powder for - excipient ingredients: hydrolysed gelatin; sorbitol; neomycin; phenolsulfonphthalein; monobasic potassium phosphate; sodium bicarbonate; monosodium glutamate monohydrate; dibasic potassium phosphate; sucrose; monobasic sodium phosphate; dibasic sodium phosphate; glucose monohydrate; sodium chloride; potassium chloride; magnesium sulfate heptahydrate; ferric nitrate nonahydrate; dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate; sodium pyruvate; folic acid; calcium pantothenate; inositol; choline chloride; nicotinamide; pyridoxine hydrochloride; thiamine hydrochloride; riboflavine; cystine; tyrosine; arginine; glycine; histidine; isoleucine; leucine; lysine; methionine; phenylalanine; threonine; tryptophan; serine; valine; glutamine; calcium chloride dihydrate; water for injections; ascorbic acid; polysorbate 80; adenine sulfate dihydrate; adenosine triphosphate disodium; adenosine phosphate; cholesterol; deoxyribose; glutathione; guanine hydrochloride monohydrate; sodium hypoxanthine; ribose; sodium acetate; thymine; uracil; sodium xanthine; dl-alanine; arginine hydrochloride; dl-aspartic acid; cysteine hydrochloride; cystine dihydrochloride; dl-glutamic acid; histidine hydrochloride; hydroxyproline; dl-leucine; lysine hydrochloride; dl-methionine; dl-phenylalanine; proline; dl-serine; dl-threonine; dl-tryptophan; tyrosine disodium; dl-valine; biotin; ergocalciferol; menadione; nicotinic acid; aminobenzoic acid; pyridoxal hydrochloride; retinol acetate; dl-alpha-tocopheryl phosphate disodium - m-m-r ii is indicated for simultaneous immunisation against measles, mumps and rubella.,refer to the nhmrc australian immunisation handbook (aih) for vaccination recommendations and schedule.,there is some evidence to suggest that infants immunised against measles at less than 12 months of age, or who are born to mothers who had wild-type measles and who are vaccinated at less than one year of age may not develop sustained antibody levels when later revaccinated. the advantage of early protection must be weighed against the chance for failure to respond adequately on reimmunisation.,infants who are less than 12 months of age may fail to respond to one or more components of the vaccine due to presence in the circulation of residual antibodies of maternal origin, the younger the infant, the lower the likelihood of seroconversion. in geographically isolated or other relatively inaccessible populations for whom immunisation programmes are logistically difficult, and in population groups in which wild-type measles infections may occur in a significant proportion of infants before 15 months of age, it may be desirable to give the vaccine to infants at an earlier age. infants vaccinated under these conditions at less than 12 months of age should be revaccinated after reaching 12 to 15 months of age.,previously unvaccinated children older than 12 months who are in contact with susceptible pregnant women should receive live attenuated rubella vaccine to reduce the risk of exposure of the pregnant woman.,non-pregnant adolescent and adult females: immunisation of susceptible non-pregnant adolescent and adult females of childbearing age with live attenuated rubella virus vaccine is indicated if certain precautions are observed (see 4.4 special warnings and precautions for use and 4.6 fertility, pregnancy and lactation). vaccinating susceptible postpubertal females confers individual protection against subsequently acquiring rubella infection during pregnancy, which in turn prevents infection of the foetus and consequent congenital rubella injury. congenital malformations do occur in up to seven percent of all live births, and their chance appearance after vaccination should be borne in mind.,women of childbearing age should be advised not to become pregnant for one month after vaccination against rubella (which is included in m-m-r ii) and should be informed of the reasons for this precaution (see 4.6 fertility, pregnancy and lactation, use in pregnancy).,the australian immunisation handbook recommends that effort should be made to identify and immunise non-pregnant seronegative women of child-bearing age.,women of childbearing age who are potential candidates for vaccination can have serologic tests to determine susceptibility to rubella. however, rubella vaccination of a woman who is not known to be pregnant and has no history of vaccination is justifiable without serologic testing. please refer to aih for recommendations for further information regarding serological testing for immunity to rubella.,postpubertal females should be informed of the frequent occurrence of generally self-limited arthralgia and/or arthritis beginning 2 to 4 weeks after vaccination against rubella (see 4.8 adverse effects (undesirable effects)).,post-partum women it has been found convenient in many instances to vaccinate rubella-susceptible women in the immediate postpartum period using an appropriate rubella-containing vaccine. (see 4.6 fertility, pregnancy and lactation, use in lactation).,revaccination children vaccinated when younger than 12 months of age should be revaccinated at 12 to 15 months of age. persons who were vaccinated originally when 12 months of age or older should be revaccinated with a mmr-containing vaccine, as per the recommended vaccination schedule. revaccination is intended to seroconvert those who did not respond to the first dose. however, data on long term persistence of antibodies are limited and continued surveillance will be required to allow firm recommendations to be made on revaccination. however, persons should be revaccinated if there is evidence to suggest that initial immunisation was ineffective.