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The cervical cancer shots? ?


you're supposed to take them every 3 months, but it has been like 5 since i took my last one. i would be taking the 3rd one this time, can i still take it or do i have to start over again?

The HPV vaccine. You get the second shot 2 months after the first, and 6 months after the first vaccine. There are only 3 dosing schedules in the HPV (Gardasil) series. So, depending on where you
are in the series you would have to check with your physician office.

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