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Hepatitis B recombinant vaccine    Medsafe Data Sheets   New Zealand Formulary.   Hospital Medicines List.   PDF Schedule - Refer from page 308.
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  • Inj 10 mcg per 0.5 ml prefilled syringe
    • Brand Fully subsidised brand. Engerix-B
    • Pharmacode2601044
    • Subsidy $0.00
    • Measure / Qty per 1
    Engerix-B to be Principal Supply on 1 December 2024

    Funded for patients meeting any of the following criteria:

    1. for household or sexual contacts of known acute hepatitis B patients or hepatitis B carriers; or

    2. for children born to mothers who are hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive; or

    3. for children up to and under the age of 18 years inclusive who are considered not to have achieved a positive serology and require additional vaccination or require a primary course of vaccination; or

    4. for HIV positive patients; or

    5. for hepatitis C positive patients; or

    6. for patients following non-consensual sexual intercourse; or

    7. for patients prior to planned immunosuppression for greater than 28 days; or

    8. for patients following immunosuppression; or

    9. for solid organ transplant patients; or

    10. for post-haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) patients; or

    11. following needle stick injury.

  • Inj 20 mcg per 1 ml prefilled syringe
    • Brand Fully subsidised brand. Engerix-B
    • Pharmacode2534533
    • Subsidy $0.00
    • Measure / Qty per 1
    Engerix-B to be Principal Supply on 1 December 2024

    Funded for patients meeting any of the following criteria:

    1. for household or sexual contacts of known acute hepatitis B patients or hepatitis B carriers; or

    2. for children born to mothers who are hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive; or

    3. for children up to and under the age of 18 years inclusive who are considered not to have achieved a positive serology and require additional vaccination or require a primary course of vaccination; or

    4. for HIV positive patients; or

    5. for hepatitis C positive patients; or

    6. for patients following non-consensual sexual intercourse; or

    7. for patients prior to planned immunosuppression for greater than 28 days; or

    8. for patients following immunosuppression; or

    9. for solid organ transplant patients; or

    10. for post-haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) patients; or

    11. following needle stick injury; or

    12. for dialysis patients; or

    13. for liver or kidney transplant patients.

  • Rectangle page icon symoblising a PDF. PDF
  • A tick icon. Fully subsidised
  • An oval with the number 29 in it. Unapproved medicine under Section 29
  • An asterisk symbol. 3 or 6 months should be dispensed at once
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  • A triangle symbol. Three months supply may be dispensed at one time if endorsed "certified exemption" by the prescriber or pharmacist.
  • OP Original pack
  • Sole Subsidised Supply