A 39-year-old member asked:

Can i have hepatitis a and b vaccines at the same time?

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Dr. Alfredo Garcia
Pediatrics 58 years experience
Hep A and B vaccines: Yes, it is very safe to receive both vaccines at the same time. There is a preparation that combines the 2 vaccines into one shot, thus saving you pain from another needle.
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Dr. Jason Hemming
Gastroenterology 19 years experience
Yes: They are usually given at the same time.
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