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Gardasil

Gardasil to/for girls 9 to 26

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V_Key

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GARDASIL is the only vaccine that may help guard against diseases that are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) Types 6, 11, 16, and 18:
• Cervical cancer
• Cervical abnormalities that can sometimes lead to cervical cancer
• Genital warts
HPV Types 16 and 18 cause 70% of cervical cancer cases, and HPV Types 6 and 11 cause 90% of genital warts cases.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT GARDASIL
GARDASIL may not fully protect everyone and does not prevent all types of cervical cancer, so it is important to continue regular cervical cancer screenings.
Anyone who is allergic to the ingredients of GARDASIL should not receive the vaccine. GARDASIL is not for women who are pregnant.
GARDASIL will not treat these diseases and will not protect against diseases caused by other types of HPV.
GARDASIL is given as 3 injections over 6 months and can cause pain, swelling, itching, and redness at the injection site, fever, nausea, and dizziness. Only a doctor or healthcare professional can decide if GARDASIL is right for you or your daughter. Ask about GARDASIL today.


GARDASIL AND YOU
GARDASIL is for girls and women ages 9 to 26. GARDASIL works when given before you have any contact with HPV Types 6, 11, 16, and 18.

If you've already been infected with HPV, you may still benefit from GARDASIL because it is unlikely that you have been infected with all 4 types of the virus covered by the vaccine. Your doctor or healthcare professional can help you understand more.
WHY SHOULD I GET MY DAUGHTER VACCINATED WITH GARDASIL NOW? CAN’T IT WAIT?
Like other vaccines your daughter has received, GARDASIL works to help prevent illness. GARDASIL works when given before there is any contact with HPV Types 6, 11, 16, and 18. That’s why it’s important that you talk to your daughter’s doctor or healthcare professional about getting GARDASIL now—not later. You’ll be helping to protect her future from cervical cancer and genital warts before she’s even old enough to worry about them.
GARDASIL IS PART OF YOUR DAUGHTER’S RECOMMENDED VACCINATION SCHEDULE.
Talk to your daughter's doctor or healthcare professional about getting her vaccinated with GARDASIL.
 

Big Muddy rancher

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Good to see you back V-KEY.

I won't vote but I noticed with one vote it was for not Vaccinating.
I wonder why someone wouldn't want a vaccinayion to prevent cancer rather then run the risk of having to be treted for it.

We vaccinate our cattle dogs, cats and horses in most cases to prevent disease why not ourselves?
 

Canadian_Cowgirl

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why would anyone want to have to go through all the side effect, it says it may protect, they cant promise anything, if something is supose to happen it will happen! Im just saying i probaly wouldnt get it, best way to not get genital warts and cervical cancer is not having sex! or if you do, you ask your partner if he\she have those dieses! JMO and no one has to listen to eat, but maybe the people arent tell and the negitave things about it.



Katy
 

Red Robin

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Canadian_Cowgirl said:
best way to not get genital warts and cervical cancer is not having sex!
Katy
You're correct Katy. You don't need a shot if you don't do the deed. The things my cattle aren't exposed to , they don't get shots for.
 

Mrs.Greg

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Red Robin said:
Canadian_Cowgirl said:
best way to not get genital warts and cervical cancer is not having sex!
Katy
You're correct Katy. You don't need a shot if you don't do the deed. The things my cattle aren't exposed to , they don't get shots for.
Yes hes right Katy that is the best defence....and please do not rely on 'asking" the boy,alot of these boys are carrying HPV and don't know it until a girl they infected lets them know because its so silent alot of girls could be infected before the boys know there carriers.In a perfect world we wouldn't need to educate young women about this but......
 

ranchwife

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men who carry HPV are ASYMPTOMATIC!!!!!! Therefore, getting vaccinated is the BEST way (besides "not having sex") to prevent this infection!!! It only takes ONCE (including with a "monogamous" patner) to get this virus!!! I cannot even begin to tell you the number of women I have known and TAKEN CARE of in their last days as they lay dying from cervical cancer that metastasized elsewhere.....MOST had husbands and children......very sad and NOW, very preventable!!!
 

V_Key

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Big Muddy rancher said:
Good to see you back V-KEY.

Thank :!: College, Work and another Projects I have going keep me busy but I do come here to read People's thoughts and sometimes wisdom. (Joke) :D :D
 
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