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  2. Immunologic adjuvant - Wikipedia

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    In immunology, an adjuvant is a substance that increases or modulates the immune response to a vaccine. [1] The word "adjuvant" comes from the Latin word adiuvare , meaning to help or aid. "An immunologic adjuvant is defined as any substance that acts to accelerate, prolong, or enhance antigen-specific immune responses when used in combination ...

  3. Vaccine ingredients - Wikipedia

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    This is also the case for influenza vaccines in the US that come in single-dose vials or prefilled syringes. Some influenza vaccines are also available as a multi-dose vial, and in that form contain thiomersal (24.5 micrograms of mercury). [30] Phenol 0.25% v/v is used in Pneumovax 23, a pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine, and in the smallpox ...

  4. Adjuvant - Wikipedia

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    In pharmacology, an adjuvant is a drug or other substance, or a combination of substances, that is used to increase the efficacy or potency of certain drugs. Specifically, the term can refer to: Specifically, the term can refer to:

  5. Category:Adjuvants - Wikipedia

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  6. Influenza vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The vaccine contains the MF59C.1 adjuvant [134] which is an oil-in-water emulsion of squalene oil. It is the first adjuvanted seasonal flu vaccine marketed in the United States. [135] [136] [137] It is not clear if there is a significant benefit for the elderly to use a flu vaccine containing the MF59C.1 adjuvant.

  7. Category:Chemotherapeutic adjuvants - Wikipedia

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  8. Corbevax - Wikipedia

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    The evaluation of adjuvant components for use in a RBD based vaccine was partially enabled by NIH funding [27] along with prior funding to support development of the CpG adjvuant for use in vaccines. [28] The BioE company planned to priced the shot at ₹250 (around $3) per dose. [29]

  9. List of vaccine excipients - Wikipedia

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    Vaccine Excipients Adenovirus vaccine: This list refers to the type 4 and type 7 adenovirus vaccine tablets licensed in the US: Acetone, alcohol, anhydrous lactose, castor oil, cellulose acetate phthalate, dextrose, D-fructose, D-mannose, FD&C Yellow #6 aluminium lake dye, fetal bovine serum, human serum albumin, magnesium stearate, micro crystalline cellulose, plasdone C, Polacrilin potassium ...