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  2. How to Get a Flu Shot at Walgreens - AOL

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    Getting a flu shot will not only help you, it will also help keep your loved ones safe. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost one-third of all flu shots in the ...

  3. What a Flu Shot Will Cost You at These 6 Stores - AOL

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    Walmart. Cost: $39.88 Walmart advertises no out-of-pocket costs for flu shots with most major insurance plans. Without insurance, the high-dose flu shot designed for seniors is $69.78.

  4. Where To Get Cheap Flu Shots - AOL

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    Walmart: $36. Walmart pharmacies are offering a quadrivalent vaccine for $36 this year, while a high-dose flu shot is available for just over $80. With a discount card, however, the costs of a flu ...

  5. List of seasonal influenza vaccines - Wikipedia

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    It is presented as a 0.25 ml syringe for pediatric use, as a 0.5 ml syringe for adults and children, as a 0.5 ml vial for adults and children, and as a 5 ml vial for adults and children. [20] Fluzone must be refrigerated under temperatures from 2 to 8 °C (36 to 46 °F) and is inactivated by freezing.

  6. Live attenuated influenza vaccine - Wikipedia

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    MedImmune, Inc. purchased Aviron in 2002, and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the live attenuated influenza vaccine in June 2003. [20] [11] The FDA initially approved the live attenuated influenza vaccine only for healthy people aged 5 to 49 because of concerns over possible side effects.

  7. Polyvalent influenza vaccine - Wikipedia

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    For example, children under 6 months are too small to get a vaccination and the quadrivalent recombinant vaccine is not approved for people aged under 18. Furthermore, people with a serious allergy to any ingredient in a flu vaccine, such as antibiotics or gelatin , should not get a vaccination.