Read user comments about the side effects, benefits, and effectiveness of Adacel Tdap Adolescent-AdultPF intramuscular.
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Reviewer: Lori, 45-54 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Had to get a tetanus shot at Hospital Emergency this afternoon. I was injected with Adacel which realized later at home was for tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis instead.I was warned my arm would have some pain afterward for couple days but holy crap never experienced something like this....swollen, very weak and unbelievable pain and tenderness in whole arm few hours later. Had a tetanus shot few ye
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Reviewer: AmandaH, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Frozen shoulder -severe pain day 3 already , body aches, hot flashes. Headache . Pain at site 10/10 day 3 . Would never have gotten it if I knew side effects would be this bad
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Reviewer: adacel, 75 or over Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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feeling weak , light headed,dizzy, both shoulder pain, can not work, its more than 8 days since I took this vacine Romesh grover
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Reviewer: anita, 35-44 Female (Patient)
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I will be caring for my new grandson and this was recommended by the hospital doctor. I got the injection 3 days ago, I have a small red bump at the injection site and a little sore today. Overall nothing to severe at this point.
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Reviewer: 45-54 Female (Patient)
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I'm 46, cut my finger and had to get a tetanus booster. I received Adacel and have been having horrible side effects. The first 3-4 days...muscle aches, chills, fever (102) and no energy or appetite. The inj. site red, swollen and very painful. It's day 5 and now I have itching at the inj. site. Going to see the Dr. It's been an awful 5 days. I'm not getting this shot again.
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