


Havrix 1440IU Injection
Written By Dr. Lipika Khurana, PGDHHM, BDS,
Reviewed By Dr. Rajeev Sharma, MBA, MBBS,
Last updated on 20 Apr 2026 | 09:58 PM (IST)
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Havrix 1440IU Injection is given as an injection by a doctor or nurse. This vaccination is done in children at the age of 12 months or older. Adults who have not been vaccinated previously and want to be protected against hepatitis A can also get the vaccine. The best way to prevent hepatitis A is through vaccination. To get the full benefit of the hepatitis A vaccine, more than one shot is needed. The number and timing of these shots depends on the type of vaccine you are given. Practicing good hand hygiene plays an important role in preventing the spread of hepatitis A.
The most common side effects include injection site soreness, headache, nausea, fatigue, and vomiting. They do not normally last very long. Sitting or lying down can sometimes help. Consult your doctor if any of the side effects persist or worry you.
Before having the injection, you should tell your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction to a vaccine. Some other medicines may react with the hepatitis A vaccine so talk to your doctor about other medications you are taking as well.
Uses of Havrix Injection
Benefits of Havrix Injection
Hepatitis A is a viral infection that affects the liver, causing symptoms like fatigue, jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), nausea, and abdominal discomfort. Havrix 1440IU Injection contains killed virus particles that cannot cause the disease, but train the immune system to recognize and fight the virus. This helps prevent infection, protects liver health, and reduces the risk of severe illness, allowing individuals to stay healthy and maintain normal daily activities.
Side effects of Havrix Injection
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- General discomfort
- Loss of appetite
- Drowsiness
- Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness)
- Headache
- Irritation
How to use Havrix Injection
How Havrix Injection works
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- It is advisable to remain under medical supervision for 30 minutes after immunization since this injection may result in severe allergic symptoms like an itchy rash, swelling of the face, throat, or tongue, or breathing difficulties.
- Inform your doctor if you have/ your child has any medical conditions, such as a bleeding disorder, before taking Havrix 1440IU Injection.
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- Hepatitis A vaccine, inactivated [Product Monograph]. Mississauga, Ontario: GlaxoSmithKline Inc.; 2023. [Accessed 16 Jul. 2024] (online) Available from:
- HAVRIX (Hepatitis A Vaccine) [Prescribing Information]. Durham, NC: GlaxoSmithKline; 2023. [Accessed 16 Jul. 2024] (online) Available from:
- Hepatitis A virus. Mississauga, Ontario: GlaxoSmithKline Inc.; 2025. [Accessed 10 Feb. 2026] (online). Available from:




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