Key benefits of Guardian HPV Vaccination Package (HPV) (Gardasil 9)
- Comprehensive Cancer Protection: Protects against nine HPV types, including those responsible for the majority of cervical, anal, vulvar, and vaginal cancers.
- Prevents Genital Warts: Guards against HPV types 6 and 11, which cause 90% of genital warts.
- Wide Age Coverage: Recommended for both males and females starting from 9 years, ensuring early protection.
- Broader Coverage: Offers protection against five additional high-risk HPV types (31, 33, 45, 52, and 58) compared to the previous version, increasing cancer prevention.
- Long-Lasting Immunity: Provides long-term protection with just two or three doses.
- Safe and Effective: Proven to be highly effective with a strong safety profile, reducing the risk of HPV-related diseases significantly.
Important Instructions:
- Light Meal: Eat a light meal before your appointment.
- Discuss with Provider: Mention allergies, medical conditions, or medications.
- Bring ID: Carry relevant ID or patient number if registered.
- Pre-vaccination Tests: Be ready to provide samples if required.
- Follow Post-vaccination Guidelines: Report any side effects immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is recommended for boys and girls starting from 9 years of age, and also for young adults up to 45 years who have not been vaccinated previously.
It is given as two doses for those aged 9-14, while those aged 15 and older require three doses for full protection.
Yes, adults up to age 45 can receive the Gardasil vaccine, especially if they have not been previously vaccinated or are at risk of HPV infection.
Yes, HPV (Gardasil) has been extensively studied and is considered safe, with the most common side effects being mild and temporary, such as pain at the injection site, fever, or headache.
No, HPV (Gardasil 9) does not protect against all HPV types. It provides protection against nine types of HPV, specifically types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58. These types are responsible for the majority of cervical, anal, vulvar, and vaginal cancers, as well as most genital warts. However, there are over 100 different types of HPV, and Gardasil 9 targets the types most commonly associated with cancer and genital warts, offering broad but not complete coverage against all HPV types.
Yes, the vaccine can still protect you from other types of HPV that you have not been exposed to.
No, Gardasil 9 does not treat existing HPV infections or related conditions, but it can prevent new infections and related health issues.