pediatrician, neurologist
Hello! The Infanrix-hexa vaccine contains components not only from a hemophilic infection, but also from diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio and hepatitis B.
If you are given Infanrix Hex at 1 year and 2 months, then you have a significant violation of the state immunization schedule, because this vaccine must be placed in the first months of life. Therefore, in accordance with the rules, now you are given a vaccine according to an individual calendar, three times. Once, against a hemophilic infection, revaccination is carried out in a year.
Your age is not a contraindication for this vaccination and there is nothing critical about it. You must complete the vaccination with a third vaccine to form a strong immunity in your child.
Instead of "Infanrix-hex" you can use the vaccine "Pentaxim", but in your case it is inappropriate. Pentaxim has exactly the same components, with the exception of antigens to hepatitis B.