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Appendix II

Introduction

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Why get vaccinated?

Influenza vaccine, Live Intranasal may prevent influenza illness (flu) that may occur with infection due to the influenza virus.

Flu is a contagious disease that spreads around the United States every year, usually between October and May. Anyone can get the flu, but it is more dangerous for some people. Flu can cause fever and chills, sore throat, muscle aches, fatigue, cough, headache, and runny or stuffy nose. Flu can cause other complications such as sinus infections and pneumonia and can lead to hospitalization and death.

Influenza Vaccine, Live Intranasal does a weakened version of the influenza virus. It works by triggering your immune system to build a defense to the influenza virus when it comes in contact with the full virus.

There are many variants of the influenza virus and the vaccine will need to be reformulated periodically to cover the current circulating variants.

How is the vaccine given?

Influenza Vaccine, Live Intranasal comes as a solution to be given intranasally (into the nostril) by a healthcare provider or a patient at home.

Influenza Vaccine, Live Intranasal is given as a single dose each season. Certain patients may be recommended to receive 2 doses of the Influenza Vaccine, Live Intranasal based on age and prior vaccine status. If you are recommended to receive 2 doses, they should be given at least 1 month apart.

The Influenza Vaccine Live Intranasal comes as a nasal spray bottle containing one dose. Half of the bottle is administered into each nostril. If you will be giving yourself the dose, you will receive Instructions for Use. Read these instructions very carefully and follow the steps closely. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about how to give Influenza Vaccine, Live Intranasal.

What should you tell the person who is giving the vaccine?

Tell your vaccine provider if you: