Posology
Predialysis and dialysis adult patients: 1 dose (1 mL) at each injection.
Primary vaccination:
A course of vaccination should include three injections:
Schedule 0, 1, 6 months: two injections with an interval of one month; a third injection 6 months after the first administration.
Booster:
A booster dose must be considered in these vaccinees if the antibody level against hepatitis B virus surface antigen (anti-HBsAg) after primary series is less than 10 IU/l.
In accordance with standard medical practice for hepatitis B vaccine administration, regular antibody testing should be done in haemodialysis patients. A booster dose should be given when antibody levels decline below 10 IU/l.
Special dosage recommendations for known or presumed exposure to hepatitis B virus (e.g. needlestick with contaminated needle):
- Hepatitis B immunoglobulin should be given as soon as possible after exposure (within 24 hours).
- The first dose of the vaccine should be given within 7 days of exposure and can be administered simultaneously with hepatitis B immunoglobulin but at a separate injection site.
- Serologic testing is also recommended, with the administration of subsequent doses of vaccine, if necessary, (i.e. according to the serologic status of the patient) for short and long term protection.
- In the case of unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated individuals, additional doses should be given as in the recommended immunisation schedule.
Method of administration
This vaccine should be administered intramuscularly.
The deltoid muscle is the preferred site for injection in adults.
Do not inject intravascularly.
Exceptionally, the vaccine may be administered subcutaneously in patients with thrombocytopaenia or bleeding disorders.
Precautions to be taken before handling or administering the product: see section 6.6.