Is Gardasil 2 or 3 shots?

Is Gardasil 2 or 3 shots?

For persons initiating vaccination on or after their 15th birthday, the recommended immunization schedule is 3 doses of HPV vaccine. The second dose should be administered 1–2 months after the first dose, and the third dose should be administered 6 months after the first dose (0, 1–2, 6 month schedule)§§ (Table).

How many shots are in the Gardasil series?

GARDASIL 9 may be given as 2 or 3 shots. *If the second shot is given earlier than 5 months after the first shot, you will need to get a third shot at least 4 months after the second shot was given. **The need to use a 3-dose schedule instead of a 2-dose schedule will be determined by your health care professional.

Why do you need 3 doses of Gardasil?

Teens and young adults who start the series at ages 15 through 26 years need three doses of HPV vaccine to protect against cancer-causing HPV infection.

What if I only got 2 of the 3 Gardasil shots?

Experts recommend that those who have received one or two shots pick up where they left off, even if more time has elapsed than is recommended between shots. The CDC recommends people receive the second HPV dose one to two months after the first, and receive the third dose six months after the first.

How far apart are 3 HPV shots?

* In a two-dose schedule of HPV vaccine, the minimum interval is 5 months between the first and second dose. ** In a three-dose schedule of HPV vaccine, the minimum intervals are 4 weeks between the first and second dose, 12 weeks between the second and third dose, and 5 months between the first and third dose.

Do I need all 3 HPV shots?

Yes. In a 2-dose schedule of HPV vaccine, the recommended interval is 6–12 months, and the minimum interval is 5 months between the first and second dose. If the second dose is given earlier than 5 months, a third dose should be given.

How far apart should Gardasil be given?

In a 2-dose schedule of HPV vaccine, the recommended interval is 6–12 months, and the minimum interval is 5 months between the first and second dose. If the second dose is given earlier than 5 months, a third dose should be given.

Should I get Gardasil 9 if I already have HPV?

Even if you have already been infected with the type of HPV that causes genital warts, you can still protect yourself against the types that can cause cancer since you may not be infected with those types yet. If you get vaccinated now, it won’t protect your partner, though. But your partner can be vaccinated too.

What is the schedule for Gardasil vaccine?

For the 3-dose schedule, GARDASIL 9 should be administered at 0, 2 months, and 6 months. For individuals 15 through 45 years of age, GARDASIL 9 is administered using a 3-dose schedule at 0, 2 months, and 6 months.

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