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Hepatitis B Jab

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falloutgirl | 12:58 Sun 25th Jun 2006 | Body & Soul
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Do you just go to your doctor to get the jab and is it free? Is there anything else I would need to know before having it?
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i think you normally have to pay for it, unless it is for work, then yyour employer will pay. nothing else you need to know, your arm may ache for a few days after having it done
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Yes you do need to go to your doctor for it. There are 3 injections, at one month and then six month intervals and then there is a blood test after that. If that is insufficient, you may have to have some boosters as well. You should ask for a copy of the results afterwards as well to show your employer or whoever that you have immunity.
I was able to get mine for free on the NHS, but it depends which surgery you go to since some of them do make you pay. It's about �30 if you do have to pay.
Once you've had it done, you become valuable to the blood donor service as a plasma donor. They can use your plasma to make more vaccine.

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