Always take this vaccine exactly as your doctor, pharmacist or nurse has told you. Check with your doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you are not sure.
The recommended dose is the contents of both sachets in the carton. However for children 2 to less than 6 years old take note of Step 8 in the instructions on how to prepare the vaccine, shown below.
Protection against cholera is established within 10 days after taking Vaxchora. Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse will tell you how soon before travelling to take the vaccine.
PREPARE THIS VACCINE EXACTLY AS DESCRIBED IN THIS LEAFLET
Please read the following before you begin:
Vaxchora may not work if the following occurs:
- Incorrect storage; the vaccine must be stored in the refrigerator (2°C - 8°C).
- Using the incorrect amount of water; 100 mL must be used.
- Using the incorrect type of water; bottled water that is cold or room temperature and noncarbonated or carbonated must be used.
- Mixing the sachets in the wrong order; sachet 1 must be added to the water first. If the sachets are mixed in the wrong order you must discard the vaccine and request a replacement dose.
- Eating or drinking; must be avoided 60 minutes before and after taking the vaccine, eating or drinking can reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine.
Do not touch your eyes when you prepare the vaccine to avoid contamination.
If any powder or liquid gets spilt, clean the surface with hot water and soap or an antibacterial disinfectant.
If there is a significant spill (more than a few drops of liquid or grains of powder), dispose of the vaccine and get a new one from your doctor or pharmacist; DO NOT take the remaining medication.
Step 1
Gather materials:
- Clean cup
- Utensil to stir
- Bottled water (non-carbonated or carbonated, cold or room temperature, 25°C or less)
- Item to measure 100 mL of bottled water (e.g. measuring jug)
- Scissors
Step 2
Remove the vaccine from the refrigerator.
Step 3
Locate the two sachets: the sachets are labelled 1 and 2.
Sachet 1 contains “Vaxchora Buffer” and is black and white. Sachet 2 contains “Vaxchora Active ingredient” and is blue and white.
If a sachet is not intact, do not use either sachet and contact your doctor, pharmacist or nurse about acquiring a replacement dose; using a sachet that is not intact can reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine.
Step 4
Measure 100 mL of bottled cold or room temperature non-carbonated or carbonated water and pour into a clean cup.
Using bottled water is necessary for the vaccine to be effective - using non-bottled (e.g. tap water) may render the vaccine ineffective.
Step 5
Use scissors to cut off the top of sachet 1.
Do not put your fingers into the sachet. Wash your hands if you touch the sachet contents, in order to reduce the chance of contamination.
Step 6
Empty the contents of sachet 1 into the water in the cup. It will fizz.
Step 7
Stir until the powder completely dissolves.
Step 8
For children age 2 to <6 years only:
Pour away and discard half of the buffer solution. (Note: For children over 6 years and adults this step is NOT required)
Step 9
Use scissors to cut off the top of sachet 2.
Do not put your fingers into the sachet. Wash your hands if you touch the sachet contents, in order to reduce the chance of contamination.
Step 10
Empty the contents of sachet 2 into the cup.
Step 11
Stir for at least 30 seconds. The powder from sachet 2 may not dissolve completely. It will form a slightly cloudy mixture with some white particles.
If desired, after stirring in sachet 2 for at least 30 seconds, stevia sweetener (no more than 1 gram or ¼ teaspoon) or sugar (sucrose, not more than 4 grams or 1 teaspoon) may be added, and then stirred into the suspension. DO NOT add other sweeteners as this may reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine.
Step 12
Drink the full contents of the cup within 15 minutes of preparing it. Some residue may remain in the cup and must be discarded. If you or your child take less than half of the dose, contact your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse right away about the need for a repeat dose.
Step 13
Dispose of the empty sachets according to local biosafety guidelines.
Ask your doctor, pharmacist or nurse how to throw away medicine waste material.
Step 14
If a spill occurs while stirring or drinking the medication, or there is any residue (powder or liquid left behind from a stirring utensil, cup, or other object) on the mixing surface, clean up spilled material or residue preferably with a disposable paper towel/cloth using hot water and soap or antibacterial disinfectant. Discard the paper towel together with the sachets (see above).
Step 15
Wash the cup and spoon or stirrer with soap and hot water.
Step 16
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and hot water to prevent contamination.
If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse.