Where to Find Adult Chickenpox Vaccines in Taiwan Hospitals? - Pharmacology

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Hello, I would like to inquire about which hospitals in Taiwan offer the adult self-paid varicella vaccine.
If the scope is too broad, could you please specify which hospitals in Yunlin County and Kaohsiung City provide the adult self-paid varicella vaccine? Additionally, does the Yunlin County Health Bureau currently administer the adult self-paid varicella vaccine? Due to pharmaceutical regulations, the adult self-paid varicella vaccine is indeed difficult to find.
Thank you.

Ms. Chen, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2013/08/03

Dr. Hou Fangmin reply Pharmacology


Hello Ms.
Chen: I sincerely apologize for the delay in my response as I was out of the country and had an agent assist you.
It seems there was an issue with the internet connection.
I apologize once again.
The cost for the adult self-paid varicella vaccine is NT$2,160 per ampule.
There has been a slight shortage recently.
If you would like more detailed information, you can call the CDC's public epidemic and care hotline at 1922.
They have comprehensive knowledge about the vaccine supply and distribution across Taiwan.
I hope this answers your question.
Wishing you peace and joy.

Reply Date: 2013/08/03

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In Taiwan, the availability of the adult chickenpox vaccine, also known as the varicella vaccine, can vary by region and hospital. As of now, there are several hospitals and clinics across the country that offer this vaccine on a self-paid basis for adults. However, specific information about which hospitals in Yunlin County and Kaohsiung City provide the adult chickenpox vaccine may not be readily available online.
To find the most accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend contacting the local health departments or hospitals directly. For instance, you can reach out to the Yunlin County Health Bureau or the Kaohsiung City Health Bureau. They can provide you with a list of hospitals that offer the vaccine and any other relevant details. Additionally, the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (CDC) can be a valuable resource; you can call their hotline at 1922 for inquiries about vaccine availability across Taiwan.

Regarding the specific question about whether the Yunlin County Health Bureau is currently administering the adult chickenpox vaccine, it is best to contact them directly. Vaccine availability can change frequently due to supply issues or policy changes, so local health authorities will have the most accurate information.

The adult chickenpox vaccine is particularly important for individuals who have never had chickenpox or have not been vaccinated previously. Chickenpox can lead to serious complications, especially in adults, such as pneumonia, encephalitis, and secondary bacterial infections. The vaccine is generally safe and effective, providing immunity against the varicella-zoster virus, which causes chickenpox.

In terms of administration, the varicella vaccine is typically given as a single dose for adults who have never had chickenpox or have not been vaccinated. The vaccine is usually administered subcutaneously (under the skin) and is well-tolerated, with most side effects being mild, such as soreness at the injection site, fever, or a mild rash.

If you are considering getting vaccinated, it is also advisable to consult with a healthcare provider beforehand, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are pregnant, as there may be specific recommendations or precautions to consider.

In summary, to find adult chickenpox vaccines in Taiwan, particularly in Yunlin County and Kaohsiung City, I recommend reaching out to local health authorities or hospitals directly. They will provide the most accurate and current information regarding vaccine availability and administration. Additionally, understanding the importance of vaccination and its benefits can help you make an informed decision about your health.

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