Gardasil HPV vaccine

Recombinant Quadrivalent vaccine (Serotypes 6, 11, 16, and 18)

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📋 Product Overview Table

🌐 Specification 🧾 Details
💉 Product Name Gardasil (HPV Vaccine)
🧬 Vaccine Type Recombinant Quadrivalent Vaccine
🧪 Serotypes Covered HPV Types 6, 11, 16, 18
🏭 Manufacturer MSD (Merck Sharp & Dohme)
💡 Indication Prevention of HPV-related cervical, anal, vulvar, vaginal, and genital cancers
📦 Packaging Single-dose 0.5ml vial or pre-filled syringe
🌍 Country of Origin India (locally produced under MSD partnership)
⏱️ Delivery Time 6 to 15 business days

🧬 Introduction – What is Gardasil?

Gardasil is a recombinant quadrivalent vaccine developed by MSD (Merck Sharp & Dohme) designed to prevent human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, specifically targeting types 6, 11, 16, and 18. These HPV strains are known causes of cervical cancer, genital warts, and other HPV-associated malignancies.

Gardasil is one of the most effective vaccines available for protecting both females and males against the long-term risks of HPV-related conditions. It is usually administered before the onset of sexual activity and has become part of immunization schedules in many countries worldwide.

With increasing awareness of cancer prevention, Gardasil stands as a crucial step toward eliminating cervical and other HPV-driven cancers.


🎥 Educational Video Overview

📺 “Understanding the Gardasil HPV Vaccine – Who Should Get It & Why?”
🎬 Video Placeholder – Discusses HPV risk, vaccine timing, safety profile, and public health benefits.

🎙️ Featuring Dr. Neha Patel, MD (Oncology & Preventive Medicine)


🛡️ How Gardasil Works – Mechanism of Action

⚗️ Mechanism 🔍 Explanation
Immune Response Activation Induces production of neutralizing antibodies against HPV capsid proteins
Infection Prevention Blocks HPV from binding to host cells
Cancer Risk Reduction Prevents precancerous lesions caused by HPV 16 and 18
Genital Wart Prevention Protects against low-risk types 6 and 11

💉 Dosage Guidelines

👤 Age Group 💉 Recommended Dosing Schedule
9–14 years 2 doses (0 and 6–12 months apart)
15–45 years 3 doses (0, 1–2, and 6 months)
Immunocompromised patients 3 doses regardless of age

Note: Ideally administered before sexual debut. Not intended for treatment of existing infections.


⚠️ Side Effects & Warnings

💥 Common Side Effects Serious Adverse Events (Rare)
Pain at injection site Syncope (fainting post-injection)
Mild fever or fatigue Anaphylaxis (extremely rare; monitored post-dose)
Headache or nausea Guillain-Barré syndrome (no definitive causal link)

Contraindications: Known hypersensitivity to any component of the vaccine. Delay vaccination in case of acute severe illness.


🧃 Storage Instructions

  • Store in a refrigerator (2°C to 8°C)
  • Do not freeze
  • Protect from light
  • Shake well before use

🌍 Global Availability & Import Guidelines

🌎 Region 🚚 Import Notes 📜 Prescription Required
🇺🇸 USA FDA-approved; available with prescription or via immunization programs ✅ Yes
🇬🇧 UK NHS includes Gardasil in national vaccination program ✅ Yes (private clinics)
🇦🇺 Australia TGA-registered; part of school-based national HPV vaccination ✅ Yes

Delivery Time: 6–15 business days from India via trusted online pharmacies.


🔗 Related Products

💉 Product 🏭 Manufacturer 📖 Description
Cervarix GSK Bivalent HPV vaccine covering types 16 and 18
Cervavac Serum Institute of India India’s indigenous HPV vaccine for public immunization
HPV Test Kit Various Screening tool to detect presence of HPV infection
Pap Smear Kit Multiple Diagnostic kit for cervical cancer screening
Zoviclovir 800 mg Healing Pharma Antiviral tablet for managing herpes-related infections

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🩺 Doctor’s Insight – Dr. Neha Patel, MD

“HPV-related cancers are largely preventable, and Gardasil has proven to be a pivotal tool in that effort. Early vaccination can dramatically reduce the lifetime risk of cervical and other genital cancers in both men and women.”


⚠️ Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only. Gardasil should be administered under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider. Always consult your physician before beginning any vaccination schedule.

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