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Arexvy RSV Vaccine RSVPreF3 Antigen-AS01E (PF) Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine 10 Doses ** Refrigerated Item

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The RSV Vaccine RSVPreF3 Antigen-AS01E (PF) Respiratory Synctial Virus Vaccine is used to prevent or reduce the severity of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection in individuals who are 60 years of age or older. It works by triggering the body to produce protective antibodies in order to fight the RSV virus. The shots contain a single dose of ovalbumin-based recombinant RSV fusion protein-containing alum-adjuvanted immunogen, a substance that causes the person to create antibodies. Typically, those who are given the vaccine will require two doses of the vaccine each month apart in order to build up immunity and are advised to start the vaccination series six months before RSV season.

Benefits of Arexvy RSV Vaccine

  • Develops immunity against the disease-causing Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
  • Provides up to 90% reduction of severe disease, including hospitalizations and deaths, caused by RSV, in children
  • Reduces RSV-associated lower respiratory tract disease and bronchiolitis episodes in infants and 1-11 month old infants
  • Has been proven safe for multiple-dose administration
  • May help protect against RSV-associated ear and/or nose and throat infections
  • Has been administered to more than 1.2 million infants and children without serious safety concerns
  • Effective in protecting premature infants from severe RSV disease, while being safe and well tolerated when given to young infants
  • Is given as a two-stage injection series during RSV season, to babies aged 6 to 24 months in Europe and Asia and older children 9 to 24 months in Latin America
  • RSV Pre F3 Antigen AS01E (PF) is a subunit recombinant vaccine composed of F and G components, proteins that are intrinsic to the RSV virus strain responsible for causing disease worldwide

The RSV Vaccine RSVPreF3 Antigen-AS01E (PF) Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine provides immunization and protection against the virus. It's especially important for children six months of age and younger as they are at increased risk for potential respiratory infections from the virus. The RSV Vaccine is created from a single dose of a molecularly-attenuated and purified RSV strain, providing a strong immune response against the virus. After a single dose of the RSV Vaccine, a person should be immunized for approximately one year. The RSV Vaccine 10 dose package provides individuals with full immunization for at least ten years of reliable protection against the virus. Consequently, the RSV Vaccine is a powerful tool in preventing respiratory infections caused by RSV.

Arexvy RSV Vaccine RSVPreF3 Antigen-AS01E (PF) Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine 10 Doses ** Refrigerated Item
Arexvy RSV Vaccine RSVPreF3 Antigen-AS01E (PF) Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine 10 Doses ** Refrigerated Item
$ 4,695.95 $ 3,950.00
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FAQs About RSV Testing Kits & Vaccines
  • What is a RSV Testing Kits?

    RSV testing kits are diagnostic tools used to detect the presence of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common virus that causes respiratory infections, especially in infants, young children, older adults, and immunocompromised individuals.

  • What is RSV?

    RSV can cause mild, cold-like symptoms in healthy adults and children. However, it can lead to serious illnesses such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia, particularly in: Infants (especially under 6 months) Elderly adults (especially over 60 years) People with chronic heart or lung disease Individuals with weakened immune systems

  • What is a RSV Vaccine?

    An RSV vaccine is a vaccine designed to protect against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), a common and sometimes serious cause of respiratory infections, especially in infants, young children, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems.

  • What is the Purpose of the RSV Vaccine?

    Prevents RSV infection or reduces its severity Helps protect those most vulnerable to severe RSV disease, potentially reducing hospitalizations and complications

  • How the RSV Vaccine Works

    The vaccines use a recombinant protein or a specially designed virus-like particle to stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies against RSV. This helps the body recognize and fight the virus if exposed.

  • Who Should Get the RSV Vaccine?

    Adults 60 years and older (after discussions with their healthcare provider) Pregnant women (32–36 weeks) (in certain countries, to help protect their babies after birth) Infants and young children are not currently eligible for RSV vaccines, but may receive monoclonal antibody prophylaxis in high-risk cases

  • Can I Test for RSV at Home?

    Yes, at-home RSV test kits are now available. These easy-to-use rapid antigen tests use a simple nasal swab to detect RSV in minutes, helping you quickly distinguish between RSV, cold, flu, and COVID-19.

  • How Accurate Are RSV Test Kits?

    RSV rapid antigen tests are highly accurate, with sensitivity up to 85–95% and specificity over 98%. PCR-based lab tests offer the highest accuracy, but home kits provide convenient, reliable screening when used as directed.

  • Is There a Test You Can Do for RSV?

    Yes! RSV can be diagnosed using a nasal swab sample, either by a rapid at-home test or with a provider’s PCR or antigen test in a clinic or urgent care.

  • Can You Test for RSV with a Nasal Swab?

    Absolutely—nasal swab testing is the gold standard for RSV detection, suitable for both at-home and clinical testing.

  • Will a COVID Test Show RSV?

    No, standard COVID-19 tests do NOT detect RSV. RSV-specific tests (some combo kits now test for RSV, COVID-19, and flu from the same swab) are required for RSV diagnosis.

  • How to Tell If You Have RSV or a Cold?

    RSV symptoms can overlap with colds, but signs like severe cough, wheezing, rapid breathing, difficulty breathing, and persistent fever may indicate RSV. Home RSV tests help differentiate between RSV, COVID-19, and flu.

  • How Long Are You Contagious with RSV?

    Most people with RSV are contagious for 3–8 days. Immunocompromised people and young children may spread RSV for several weeks.

  • Should Seniors Get the RSV Vaccine Now?

    Yes! Seniors (age 60+) and adults with chronic health conditions are strongly advised to get the RSV vaccine. The CDC recommends it to reduce risk of severe RSV, hospitalization, and complications.

  • Why Can't 80-Year-Olds Have the RSV Vaccine?

    Most healthy seniors, even aged 80+, can receive the RSV vaccine. Contraindications may include severe allergies to vaccine components, certain immune conditions, or if advised by their doctor.

  • Is the RSV Vaccine Free for Seniors?

    RSV vaccine coverage for seniors varies by insurance (Medicare, Medicaid, private plans) and region. Many seniors may qualify for no-cost or low-cost vaccine programs.

  • What Are the Side Effects of the RSV Shot?

    Most common side effects: Soreness or redness at the injection site, mild headache, low-grade fever, fatigue. Rarely: Allergic reactions or severe side effects (seek medical help immediately if trouble breathing, hives, or severe swelling).

  • Do You Sneeze with RSV?

    Yes—RSV can cause sneezing along with runny nose, cough, congestion, and wheezing, especially in children and older adults.

  • How to Tell if It's COVID, Flu, or RSV?

    All three can cause fever, cough, body aches, and fatigue. RSV is more likely to cause wheezing and breathing difficulties in infants and seniors. Use a combo test kit or consult a physician for a definitive diagnosis.

  • What Does an RSV Cough Sound Like in Adults?

    RSV cough is often deep, wet, and persistent. Wheezing, hoarseness, or shortness of breath may be present.

  • Does RSV Need Antibiotics?

    No. RSV is a viral infection; antibiotics do not work unless a secondary bacterial infection develops.

  • What Is the Fastest Way to Get Rid of RSV?

    Rest, hydration, and using a humidifier are key. For severe cases, prescription breathing treatments or hospitalization may be needed (especially for infants and seniors).

  • Can RSV Turn into Pneumonia?

    Yes—RSV can progress to pneumonia or bronchiolitis, particularly in infants, elderly, or people with weak immune systems.

  • How Long Should I Quarantine if I Have RSV?

    Quarantine for at least 3–8 days after symptoms begin, or until symptom-free for 24 hours. Be especially cautious around the very young, elderly, and immunocompromised.

  • What Is the Best Medicine for RSV?

    Supportive care: Rest, fluids, fever reducers (acetaminophen), inhalers or nebulizer (if wheezing). Hospitalization for oxygen or advanced care in severe cases. Antivirals are rarely used except in high-risk hospitalized patients.

  • What Does RSV Feel Like in Adults?

    In adults, RSV usually feels like a severe cold: Runny nose, persistent cough, low-grade fever, fatigue, and sometimes wheezing or chest discomfort.

  • Key Features & Benefits

    FDA-authorized at-home RSV test kits—rapid results in minutes Combo tests for RSV, COVID-19, and flu available RSV vaccines for seniors: proven to reduce hospitalization and severity Guidance on symptoms, home care, and when to seek help Trusted by families, clinics, and caregivers nationwide

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