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FAQ’s

If you have questions, please call us on (02) 9809 3596 or email info@amals.com.au

What is the flu?

Influenza, more commonly known as the flu, is a contagious health condition caused by the influenza virus. Each year, influenza and associated complications are estimated to be responsible for approximately 310,000 doctor visits.A flu vaccine is particularly important for young children, adults over 65 years and people with chronic health conditions.2  Sometimes people confuse the symptoms of the common cold with the flu. The flu virus infects the nose, throat and lungs, resulting in symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, and muscle and body aches. It can also lead to severe health complications.

-We can immunise children 5 years and  older

What causes the flu?

What causes the flu?

The flu virus changes very quickly and each year new flu vaccines are released to keep up with the rapidly adapting flu virus.The virus is spread by infected people coughing or sneezing and can also easily spread by surfaces contaminated with cough and sneeze droplets. So, it’s easy to catch and spread, but hard to avoid.
Do you have flu shot for kids?

Yes we do! Our trained pharmacist can  administer flu shots to children 5 years & older. We do have flu shots we can dispense for children 5 years & under but they must be administered by a GP or trained nurse.

Side effects of flu vaccination

Side effects of flu vaccination

Common side effects of the flu vaccination include redness and some pain at the site of the injection.7 This usually only lasts for about 24-48 hours. If it persists beyond that, speak to your local   pharmacist for advice on using ice packs and mild pain relievers.

It is also common to experience some flu-like symptoms such as lethargy, mild headaches or low-grade fever. This does not mean the flu vaccine gave you the flu; but it is rather the immune system’s response to the virus in the vaccine.

Different types of flu vaccines

You may hear about multiple types of flu vaccines. The standard flu vaccine  is a quadrivalent type, however, there are specific vaccines for people over 65 years.

These are formulated to provide better and increased protection for that age group. Amal’s Chemist can administer the vaccination for those over 65 years of age.

What to look out for in children

What to look out for in children

Consult your doctor immediately if you are unsure about any of the above symptoms or observe your child suffering from the following symptoms:

  • Breathing difficulties
  • Stiff or swollen neck
  • High fever
  • Earache
  • Tender or enlarged neck glands
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