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Trumenba is an FDA-approved vaccine for meningitis B, a serious bacterial infection that can be fatal. A healthcare provider administers the Trumenba drug through a syringe in a series of three shots. This vaccine series may be covered by your insurance, but if it is not, three Trumenba injections can cost $380 or more. If you need help paying for this recommended meningitis B vaccine, get a Trumenba coupon from FamilyWize. Click ‘Claim Coupon Now’ to print or download a discount offer for your or your child’s Trumenba shots. You may be able to save up to 75% on the pharmacy price of this vaccine.

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About Trumenba

Trumenba is a meningitis B vaccine that the FDA has approved for use in people ages 10 to 15. It works by exposing the body to a small amount of the bacteria that causes meningitis B so that your body develops immunity to the disease. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that individuals receive a meningitis vaccine when they are between the ages of 16 and 23.

If you or your child needs the Trumenba vaccine, a medical professional will inject it in a healthcare setting. After the first shot, you or your child will need a booster shot two months later, and another booster shot four months after that. Your doctor may prescribe a slightly different booster shot schedule; be sure to keep all follow-up appointments.

If you miss an appointment to receive a booster shot for Trumenba, call your doctor to reschedule.

You are very unlikely to overdose on Trumenba since it is only administered in a controlled dose by a medical professional.

Before use Trumenba, tell your doctor if:

· You have ever had an allergic reaction to a meningitis B vaccine

· You are taking any prescription or non-prescription drugs, supplements, or vitamins

· You have a weakened immune system due to a disease or a medication

· You have sickle cell disease

· Your spleen has been removed

· You are breastfeeding, pregnant, or planning a pregnancy

Trumenba may cause mild muscle pain, headache, fatigue, or chills. These side effects are not expected to last long, but if you do have any side effects that last a long time or get worse, tell your doctor as soon as possible. Get emergency medical help right away if you experience signs of an allergic reaction after receiving a Trumenba shot.

Since you will receive your Trumenba injections in a healthcare setting, you shouldn’t have to worry about storing the vaccine in your home.

Trumenba is generally well tolerated, but if you experience any adverse effects after your first injection, tell your doctor before you receive your next booster shot.

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