Vaccinations

Hepatitis A & B

Protect your liver from two serious viral infections with Hepatitis A and B vaccinations available at RxHealthMed.

Guard Against Hepatitis A and B

Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B are viral infections that affect the liver and can lead to serious long-term health complications if left unaddressed. Hepatitis A is typically spread through contaminated food or water and is a particular concern for travellers. Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood or bodily fluids and can become a chronic condition. Vaccines are available for both, and in many cases a combination vaccine can protect against both viruses in one series. Your RxHealthMed pharmacist can help you determine which vaccine or combination is right for you.

Find a Hepatitis A and B Vaccine Near You

Visit an RxHealthMed pharmacy near you to speak with a pharmacist about Hepatitis A and B vaccination options. We can help you figure out what you need and get you vaccinated at a time that works for you.

Frequently asked questions

Have questions about Hepatitis A and B vaccines? Here you will find clear answers about who should be vaccinated, how many doses are needed, and what protection to expect.

What is the difference between Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B?

Hepatitis A is a short-term infection usually spread through contaminated food or water. Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood or bodily fluids and can become a chronic liver condition if not treated. Both are preventable through vaccination.

Who should get vaccinated against Hepatitis A and B?

Hepatitis A vaccination is recommended for travellers to certain countries, people with liver disease, and those at increased risk through food handling or close contact with infected individuals. Hepatitis B is recommended for healthcare workers, those with multiple sexual partners, people who inject drugs, and anyone not previously vaccinated.

How many doses are needed for Hepatitis A and B vaccines?

Hepatitis A requires two doses given six to twelve months apart. Hepatitis B typically requires three doses over a six-month period. A combination Hepatitis A and B vaccine (Twinrix) is available and follows a three-dose schedule. Your RxHealthMed pharmacist can walk you through the right option.

Can I get the Hepatitis A and B vaccine at a pharmacy?

Yes, RxHealthMed pharmacies offer both Hepatitis A and B vaccines as well as the combination vaccine. Walk in or book an appointment to get started.

Are Hepatitis A and B vaccines covered in Canada?

Coverage varies by province and individual health plan. Some provinces cover Hepatitis B vaccination for certain age groups or high-risk individuals. Your RxHealthMed pharmacist can help clarify what may be covered in your area.

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Explore our blog for helpful articles on Hepatitis A and B, who is most at risk, travel health considerations, and how vaccination keeps your liver healthy.

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