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What is the treatment for reaction to hepatitis a vaccine?

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Probably ibuprofen: It depends on the reaction. The most common reactions to vaccination are fever, fussiness, and muscle soreness. These are all normal and not a cause for alarm. Treat with Ibuprofen if needed for a couple of days and they will go away. If it's a more serious reaction, call your doctor.

Answered 6/25/2014

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Depends: The hepatitis a vaccine is quite well tolerated and side effects such as local injection site pain are treated symptomatically.

Answered 3/20/2013

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