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Hepatitis B Vaccination

Hepatitis B is preventable with a vaccine.It is a severe liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). It can be either acute, lasting less than six months, or chronic, lasting more than six months. Chronic hepatitis B increases the risk of liver failure, liver cancer, or cirrhosis. While most adults recover fully from hepatitis B, infants and children are more likely to develop a chronic infection. 

Although there is no cure for hepatitis B, vaccination is highly effective in preventing it. If infected, taking specific precautions can help prevent the virus from spreading to others. 

The hepatitis B vaccine is part of our routine immunization program and offered to every Canadian child. It is a good idea for travelers to be vaccinated just in case they have to seek medical attention while traveling. 

Hepatitis B Symptoms

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Weakness and fatigue
  • Fever
  • Joint pain
  • Loss of appetite
  • Yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes, also called jaundice
  • Abdominal pain
  • Dark urine

To minimize the risk of contracting or transmitting hepatitis B, it is advisable to:

  • Engage in safe sexual practices by using condoms and reducing the number of sexual partners
  • Refrain from sharing needles or any equipment used for drug injection, piercing, or tattooing
  • Thoroughly wash hands with soap and water after coming into contact with blood, body fluids, or contaminated surfaces
  • Obtain a hepatitis B vaccine, especially if working in a healthcare environment

These measures are essential for preventing the spread of hepatitis B and safeguarding personal and public health. 

Get Protected

It is important to consult with a healthcare provider or a travel health specialist to assess the specific vaccination recommendations based on the travel itinerary and individual health considerations. To ensure your protection against Hepatitis B, schedule an appointment for the vaccine at Mint Health + Drugs.

Our pharmacists can offer valuable information on required and recommended vaccinations, as well as essential tips for maintaining good health while traveling. Get in touch or book an appointment with our Travel Consultation Pharmacists. 

Hepatitis B FAQs

Hepatitis B can be a short-term (acute) infection, lasting less than six months for most people. However, for some, the infection becomes chronic, lasting more than six months. Chronic hepatitis B increases the risk of severe liver conditions such as liver failure, liver cancer, or cirrhosis. While most adults with hepatitis B recover fully, infants and children are more likely to develop a long-lasting infection. 

Yes, a person with chronic hepatitis B can live a long and healthy life. While the virus will likely stay in the blood and liver for a lifetime, individuals can manage their health by consulting a doctor regularly for treatment and monitoring. Treatment includes medication, such as oral antiviral agents, which can control the virus and reduce the risk of developing more serious liver disease. 

The hepatitis B virus is primarily spread through direct contact with infected blood and bodily fluids. It is not transmitted through casual contact such as hugging, sharing food, or coughing. 

If you have an upcoming appointment, please fill out the Pre-Appointment form at least 48 hours before the appointment.  

Mint Health + Drugs Allendale

#100, 6720 104 Street NW Edmonton, AB

(780) 761-3011

 

Mint Health + Drugs Meridian 

Suite 2, 4402 37 Street, Stony Plain, AB

(780) 963-9792

 

Mint Health + Drugs Sherwood

#109, 65 Chippewa Road, Sherwood Park, AB

(780) 467-9839

 

Mint Health + Drugs Blue Bottle

148 17 Ave NE, Calgary, AB T2E 1L6

(403) 276-3364

Mint Health + Drugs Langdon 

#107, 355 Centre Street, Langdon, AB

(403) 936-0448

Mint Health + Drugs Crystal Ridge

Unit 5, 55 Wheatland Trail, Strathmore, AB

(403) 901-2244

Mint Health + Drugs Sterling

Suite 106, 11601 101 Avenue, Grande Prairie, AB

(587) 299-9555

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If you have an upcoming appointment, please fill out the Pre-Appointment form at least 48 hours before the appointment.

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