DTaP-IPV (combination that includes polio protection)
Pentacel (combination that includes HiB and polio protection)
Quadracel (Sanofi)
Pediarix
Tenivac
Infanrix (Sanofi)
Adacel (active booster, 10 to 64 years old or women in third trimester)
Vaxelis
Flu
Fluzone (for patients 6 months and older)
Flublok (for patients 18 years and older who are more high-risk)
Fluarix (patients should get booster 8 weeks after if it is their first time getting the flu shot)
Haemophilus Influenzae Type b
HiB (recommended for all children 5 and younger)
Hiberix
Hepatitis
Hepatitis A (pediatric and adult)
Hepatitis B (pediatric and adult)
TWINRIX
Engerix-B
Havrix (pediatric)
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Gardasil 9
Gardasil is a 2-dose vaccine given to patients between the ages of 9-14 (second shot 6-12 months after 1st dose). If the patient is 14 years of age or older, the vaccine is given as a 3-dose series over the span of 6 months.
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella
MMR
ProQuad
Meningococcal Disease
MenQuadfi (pediatric)
Menveo
Bexsero
Menactra (pediatric)
Vaxneuvance
Bexsero is for meningococcal group B while Menveo is for meningococcal groups A, C, W, and Y. Bexsero is delivered in a 2-dose series and the second dose should be given at least 1 month after the first dose. Menveo is given once at 12 years old, and a booster is given at 16 years old.
Polio
IPV (inactivated polio vaccine)
Rotavirus
RotaTeq
Rotatix (pediatric, delivered orally)
Shingles
Shingrix (recombinant zoster)
Shingrix is a 2-dose series. Medicare/Medicaid patients should get this shot at their pharmacy.