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December 31, 2009

Gardasil

Gardasil is a vaccine for girls and women ages 9 to 26 to protect against HPV (Human Papillomavirus) and HPV related diseases and infections. The Gardasil vaccine must be injected 3 times. The 1st injection followed by another, 2 months later, and a 3rd, 6 months after the 2nd. Gardasil is the only vaccine which helps protect against 4 types of HPV: types 6, 11, 16, and 18. It also aids in preventing cervical cancer, genital warts, vaginal cancers, and cervical dysplasia.

Gardasil is not recommended for pregnant women. As with any vaccine, Gardasil may not result in protection for all vaccine recipients. Gardasil is safe and efficient even when taken with most other medications, including analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, and vitamin preparations.

In 2007 there was a conflict about making Gardasil mandatory for high school girls. There were many people opposing Gardasil and many who thought Gardasil was a fantastic idea. As for it being mandatory for high school girls, it didn’t do thorough.

The Gardasil vaccine, though mainly for girls, could be used for boys as well, to further prevent the spread of the virus.

HPV is incredibly common. An estimated 75% of sexually active Canadians will have HPV at least once in their lives. The age which HPV is most common for Canadian women is between 20 and 24.

There have been occasional overdoses in Gardasil, though it is not a serious danger it is important to contact a poison control centre if this occurs.

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