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For users of separately administered vaccines. Why Switch to Pentacel Vaccine?
Pentacel vaccine is the first and only DTaP-IPV/Hib vaccine indicated at 2, 4, 6, and 15-18 months of age.1 Pentacel vaccine:

  • Comparable immunogenicity to DAPTACEL vaccine1 Learn More


  • Safety established in more than 5000 infants 2-18 months of age who received at least 1 dose1,6 Learn More

  • The most common local and systemic adverse reactions to Pentacel vaccine include injection site redness,swelling, and tenderness; fever, fussiness, and crying.


  • May save up to 7 injections within the first 2 years of life6,7


  • Administering a combination vaccine at 15-18 months of age may enhance timeliness and compliance at the fourth dose6,8

  • A Pentacel vaccine-based schedule provides flexibility for implementation of the recommended schedule


  • A primary pertussis immunization series consists of 4 doses of Pentacel vaccine

  • Children who have completed the 4-dose series with Pentacel vaccine should receive a fifth dose of DTaP at 4-6 years of age5


  • More than 14 million doses distributed in Canada during a decade of use5




Note: Pentacel vaccine does not contain HepB. Health-care providers should administer HepB vaccine separately as recommended.1,7

Indication
Pentacel vaccine is indicated for active immunization against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis, and invasive disease due to Haemophilus influenzae type b. Pentacel vaccine is approved for use in children 6 weeks through 4 years of age (prior to fifth birthday).

Safety Information
The most common local and systemic adverse reactions to Pentacel vaccine include injection site redness, swelling, and tenderness; fever, fussiness, and crying. Other adverse reactions may occur. Known systemic hypersensitivity reaction to any component of Pentacel vaccine or a life-threatening reaction after previous administration of the vaccine or a vaccine containing the same substances are contraindications to vaccination.

The decision to give Pentacel vaccine should be based on the potential benefits and risks; if Guillain-Barré syndrome has occurred within 6 weeks of receipt of a prior vaccine containing tetanus toxoid; or if adverse events have occurred in temporal relation to receipt of pertussis-containing vaccine. Encephalopathy within 7 days of administration of a previous dose of a pertussis-containing vaccine or a progressive neurologic disorder is a contraindication. Vaccination with Pentacel vaccine may not protect all individuals.

Before administering Pentacel vaccine, please see accompanying full Prescribing Information.

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