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Vaccines
Vaccines are used to prevent infectious and sometimes deadly diseases by imparting immunity against specific pathogens. When a person receives a vaccine, it introduces a small, harmless amount of a disease-causing agent, or a small part of the agent, into their body. This exposure prompts the immune system to produce antibodies to fight off the invader. Vaccines can protect individuals and communities from disease outbreaks and help to control or eradicate highly contagious illnesses.
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Original price $ 699.95Current price $ 449.00Abrysvo RSV Vaccine Act-O-Vial 0.5 mL (1 Dose) Pfizer USPG **Refrigerated (RX)
Defend against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) with the Abrysvo RSV Vaccine Act-O-Vial 0.5 mL (1 Dose) by Pfizer USPG—the breakthrough, FDA-appro...
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Original price $ 675.00Current price $ 492.00Abrysvo RSV Vaccine (Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine) 0.5 mL Kit (Rx) **Refrigerated Item
Abrysvo (RSV Vaccine) 0.5 mL Injection Abrysvo is a vaccine made by Pfizer that protects against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common respir...
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Vaccines are used to prevent infectious and sometimes deadly diseases by imparting immunity against specific pathogens. When a person receives a vaccine, it introduces a small, harmless amount of a disease-causing agent, or a small part of the agent, into their body. This exposure prompts the immune system to produce antibodies to fight off the invader. Vaccines can protect individuals and communities from disease outbreaks and help to control or eradicate highly contagious illnesses.
