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Quick overview

Triple Antigen Injection contains DIPHTHERIA TOXOID,PERTUSSIS TOXOID,TETANUS TOXOID and is marketed by SERUM INSTITUTE OF INDIA. Country of origin: India. This pack is 1 Vial(s), priced at ₹10.45 inclusive of all taxes (about 28% off MRP). A valid prescription is required to order this medicine. On MedsRight, Triple Antigen Injection is organised under the Others speciality and the Injections condition category.

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From salt and price to delivery — the essentials in one short read, in about 30 seconds time.

  • Salt composition: DIPHTHERIA TOXOID,PERTUSSIS TOXOID,TETANUS TOXOID — that is what goes into Triple Antigen Injection as the active part of the medicine. more options with same salt

  • Pack & price: You pay ₹10.45 for 1 Vial(s), including all taxes. The MRP printed on the pack is ₹14.54 — you save roughly 28% versus that.

  • Per-unit value: Roughly ₹10.45 per unit — handy when you want to compare this pack with a bigger or smaller one.

  • Medical speciality: MedsRight files Triple Antigen Injection under “Others” — the same kind of department-wise grouping you see in clinics and hospitals. Explore this speciality

  • Condition category: We link it to “Injections” so you can find it when you shop by health topic, not only by salt or brand. Browse this condition

  • Marketer: SERUM INSTITUTE OF INDIA is the company behind this brand pack — the name you will usually see on invoices and packaging.

  • Country of origin: Country of origin for this pack is India.

  • Prescription: You will need a valid prescription to buy Triple Antigen Injection. Take it only the way your doctor told you.

  • Storage & handling: Keep it like any everyday medicine at room temperature, unless the pack asks for something special (fridge, away from light, etc.).

  • Dispatch: We use Indian Standard Time. Order before 3:00 PM and your parcel is usually lined up to leave the warehouse the next working day (“Tomorrow”). After 3:00 PM, it slips to the following slot (“Day after”).

  • Doorstep delivery: After it leaves the warehouse, most addresses get it in about 3–4 days, depending on pincode and courier. Rural or remote areas can take a bit longer.

  • Availability: It should be possible to add Triple Antigen Injection to your cart right now. Stock can run out if many people order at once, so finish checkout if you need it soon.

Detailed Information

Introduction

Triple Antigen Injection is a crucial vaccine that protects children and adults from three serious infectious diseases: diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and tetanus. This vaccine is a cornerstone of routine childhood immunization schedules and provides essential protection during the most vulnerable years of life. By introducing inactivated toxins from these diseases, the injection trains your immune system to recognize and fight these infections without causing illness. Booster doses throughout life maintain this protective immunity and prevent the severe complications these diseases can cause. Triple Antigen Injection is safe, effective, and recommended by health authorities worldwide as part of essential vaccination programs.

Key points

  • Protects against three life-threatening diseases: diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus
  • Part of routine childhood vaccination schedules starting at 2 months of age
  • Booster doses recommended every 10 years for adults to maintain immunity
  • Works by stimulating the immune system to produce protective antibodies without causing disease

Therapeutic Uses

  • Protection against diphtheria, a serious bacterial infection that affects the heart, nerves, and breathing
  • Prevention of pertussis (whooping cough), a highly contagious respiratory disease that causes severe coughing fits
  • Protection against tetanus (lockjaw), a potentially fatal infection caused by contaminated wounds
  • Routine immunization in childhood vaccination schedules as recommended by health authorities
  • Booster vaccination for adults every 10 years to maintain long-term immunity

How it Works

Triple Antigen Injection works by introducing inactivated (weakened) toxins from diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus bacteria into your body. Your immune system recognizes these harmless toxins as threats and produces antibodies—special proteins that defend against these diseases. This process primes your immune system without causing actual illness. When your body encounters the real bacteria in the future, these antibodies immediately recognize and neutralize the threat, preventing infection and serious complications.

How to Take

A healthcare professional administers Triple Antigen Injection as an intramuscular injection. The vaccine is given according to established immunization schedules, with the timing and number of doses depending on your age and vaccination history.

Instructions

  • Infants typically receive their first dose at 2 months of age as part of the primary immunization series
  • Children receive additional doses according to the national immunization schedule (usually at 4 months, 6 months, and 18 months)
  • A booster dose is typically given between 4-6 years of age
  • Adults receive booster shots every 10 years to maintain immunity
  • The injection is administered in the upper arm (deltoid muscle) for older children and adults, or in the thigh (vastus lateralis muscle) for infants

Timing

Administered by healthcare provider according to immunization schedule

Missed dose

If a scheduled dose is missed, consult your healthcare provider to reschedule the injection at the earliest opportunity. Do not double-dose or administer extra doses without medical guidance.

Overdose

Triple Antigen Injection is administered by healthcare professionals in controlled doses. Overdose is not a concern with this vaccine when administered according to standard schedules. If you have concerns about dosing, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

Side Effects

  • Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site
  • Mild fever or body temperature elevation
  • Fatigue, tiredness, or loss of appetite
  • Mild rash or irritability (especially in young children)
  • Severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) causing difficulty breathing or swelling of the face and throat—seek immediate medical attention
  • High fever (above 40°C/104°F), seizures, persistent crying, or convulsions in infants—contact emergency services immediately

Safety Advice

Pregnancy

Unsafe

Triple Antigen Injection is not recommended during pregnancy as its safety in pregnant women has not been fully established.

Tip: If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, discuss vaccination timing with your healthcare provider. The vaccine may be administered before pregnancy or after delivery, depending on individual circumstances.

Breastfeeding

Consult Doctor

While breastfeeding mothers can generally receive Triple Antigen Injection booster doses, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider about the timing and safety in your specific situation.

Tip: Speak with your doctor before receiving this vaccine if you are currently breastfeeding. In most cases, vaccination does not interfere with breastfeeding.

Liver

Consult Doctor

If you have pre-existing liver conditions, inform your healthcare provider before receiving Triple Antigen Injection.

Tip: Discuss your liver health with your doctor to determine if the vaccine is appropriate for you.

Lungs

Consult Doctor

If you have pre-existing lung conditions or respiratory disorders, inform your healthcare provider before vaccination.

Tip: Discuss your lung health and any breathing-related conditions with your doctor before receiving Triple Antigen Injection.

Alcohol

Consult Doctor

The safety of alcohol consumption after receiving Triple Antigen Injection has not been fully established.

Tip: Consult your healthcare provider about alcohol consumption following vaccination, especially if you experience side effects like fever or fatigue.

Driving

Safe

It is generally safe to drive after receiving Triple Antigen Injection. However, some people may experience side effects that could affect driving ability.

Tip: If you experience dizziness, severe fatigue, or other side effects that impair alertness, avoid driving until you feel fully recovered.

FAQs

What are the uses of Triple Antigen Injection?
Triple Antigen Injection is used to protect against three serious infectious diseases: diphtheria (a bacterial infection affecting the heart and nerves), pertussis or whooping cough (a highly contagious respiratory disease), and tetanus or lockjaw (a potentially fatal infection from contaminated wounds). It is administered as part of routine childhood vaccination schedules and booster doses are recommended every 10 years for adults to maintain long-term immunity against these life-threatening diseases.
What is the schedule for Triple Antigen Injection?
The vaccination schedule for Triple Antigen Injection follows national immunization guidelines. Infants typically begin the series at 2 months of age, with additional doses at 4 months, 6 months, and a booster at 18 months. A further booster is given between 4-6 years of age. Adults receive booster doses every 10 years to maintain protection. Your healthcare provider can confirm the specific schedule recommended for you.
Is the Triple Antigen Injection safe for babies?
Triple Antigen Injection is generally safe for babies when administered according to recommended immunization schedules starting at 2 months of age. However, special caution is needed for premature infants due to the small risk of apnea (temporary cessation of breathing). If your baby was born prematurely or has a history of seizures or severe reactions to vaccines, discuss this with your healthcare provider before vaccination to ensure the safest approach for your child.
Who should not use Triple Antigen Injection?
Triple Antigen Injection should not be given to individuals with known allergies to any vaccine components or a history of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) to previous doses. Caution is also needed in people with a history of neurological disorders or severe reactions specifically to the pertussis component. The vaccine should not be administered during moderate to severe acute illness. Always inform your healthcare provider about your medical history, allergies, and any previous vaccine reactions before receiving this injection.
How should I use Triple Antigen Injection?
Triple Antigen Injection is administered by a trained healthcare professional as an intramuscular injection. For infants, it is typically given in the thigh muscle, while older children and adults receive the injection in the upper arm muscle. The vaccine is given according to your age and established immunization schedules. Your healthcare provider will determine the appropriate timing and number of doses. Bring your vaccination record to each appointment to ensure proper scheduling of booster doses.

Drug Interactions

It is important to inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are currently taking, including prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, nutritional supplements, and herbal products. Some medications may interact with Triple Antigen Injection, potentially affecting vaccine effectiveness or increasing the risk of side effects.

Major interactions

  • Immunosuppressive medications (drugs that weaken the immune system) may reduce vaccine effectiveness
  • Anticoagulants (blood thinners) may increase bleeding risk at the injection site

Precautions

  • Inform your doctor about all current medications before vaccination
  • Wait the recommended interval between Triple Antigen Injection and other vaccines (your doctor will advise the appropriate timing)
  • Do not take medications without consulting your healthcare provider if you have recently received or plan to receive this vaccine

Important

Always provide a complete medication list to your healthcare provider before receiving Triple Antigen Injection to ensure safe administration and maximum vaccine effectiveness.

Storage Details

🌡 Store at room temperature (2-8°C or 36-46°F in refrigerated conditions, as per manufacturer instructions)

Keep in the original packaging to protect from moisture and light

  • Store away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Do not freeze the vaccine
  • Store in the original vial or container until administration

Fact Box

Active Ingredients
Diphtheria toxoid, Pertussis toxoid, Tetanus toxoid
Drug Class
Inactivated Vaccine (Immunizing agent)
Therapeutic Use
Prevention of diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and tetanus
Prescription Required
No (administered by healthcare professional)
Route of Administration
Intramuscular injection
Storage
Refrigerated (2-8°C), in original packaging, away from light

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Rx Prescription Required

This medicine requires a valid prescription from a registered medical practitioner (doctor). As per Indian regulations, prescription-only medicines cannot be sold without a valid Rx.

You will need to upload your prescription during checkout. We accept clear images or PDF of your doctor's prescription.

Consult your doctor before taking any medicine. Never self-medicate with prescription drugs.

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We strongly encourage you to consult a qualified doctor or healthcare professional for guidance regarding any medical condition, symptoms, or medications. Never ignore or postpone seeking professional medical advice because of information you have read on MedsRight.

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