Protocols & Flu Season Essentials
Pharmacy Protocols
Pharmacists administering vaccines must follow protocols approved by the Oregon Health Division.
(all pdf files)
Haemophilus influenzae B (Hib) (June 2005)
Hepatitis A (January 2006)
Hepatitis B (January 2006)
Hepatitis A and B, combined (Twinrix®) (January 2006)
Herpes zoster (shingles) (Zostavax®) (September 2006)
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) (Gardasil®) (September 2006)
Influenza (inactivated) (September 2006)
Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV) (September 2006)
MMR (May 2006)
Meningococcal (June 2005)
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide (23-valent) (January 2005)
Td (January 2005)
Tdap (January 2006)
Typoid Live Oral Vaccine (June 2006)
Varicella (chickenpox) (May 2006)
Other Protocol Information
Guidelines for managing adverse events (September 2006)
Sites for administration of vaccine (January 2005)
Note to pharmacists from Oregon Department of Human Services – Health Services: The vaccines listed are routinely recommended in the State of Oregon. For any vaccine recipient needing travel vaccinations or other vaccines not listed, please refer them to their primary healthcare provider, a travel clinic or a local county health department.
Pharmacists may call Maria L Grumm at 971-673-0289 or e-mail her at maria.l.grumm@state.or.us with questions about the protocols.
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