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Flu-Shots and Vaccines

Flu Shots - Routine Vaccines Immunizations - Travel Health Essentials - Other Medication by Injection

The most effective way to decrease complications and reduce the impact of the flu and other transmissible disease is to get a preventative vaccine shot!

Flu Shot

  • The North American vaccine is developed each year to work against three strains of influenza virus, based on trends seen in the Southern Hemisphere. The best time for vaccination is early October to mid-November.
  • Anyone who is in contact with high-risk populations (including health care workers) should also receive the vaccine.
  • People who are not part of the high-risk groups but just want to avoid the flu can also get vaccinated. If you are currently sick with a low-grade fever, experts suggest that you should wait until you are better before you get the vaccine. If you do not have a fever, you do not have to wait.

Other Vaccines
Our local pharmacy team are can administer the following vaccines to our clients*:

  1. Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) Vaccines
  2. Haemophilus Influenzae type b (Hib) Vaccines
  3. Meningococcal Vaccines
  4. Pneumococcal Vaccines
  5. Typhoid Vaccines
  6. Combined Typhoid and Hepatitis A Vaccines
  7. Hepatitis A Vaccines
  8. Hepatitis B Vaccines
  9. Hepatitis A and B combined Vaccines
  10. Herpes Zoster Vaccines
  11. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccines
  12. Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines
  13. Rabies Vaccines
  14. Varicella Vaccines
  15. Yellow Fever Vaccines

*Subject to prescription and vaccine authorization. Pharmacy team member must be authorized to administer vaccine by regulator, consult with your pharmacy team or health care provider on whether you need a preventative medication, and which one is the right one for you.

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