Jynneos for Smallpox Prophylaxis User Reviews
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"I was able to find a location that offered this vaccine; they did not require insurance information or payment. The injection is an intradermal one, meaning the vaccine is injected just under your skin vs. into your muscle. It is given into your inner forearm. I developed redness and a small, dime-sized bump at the site where the medicine was injected. The pain and redness quickly went away, but the bump remained at the same size. I had no side effects. Three weeks later, and the site is still faintly bruised, but the bump has gotten much smaller and continues to shrink. I only rate it an 8/10 because of the difficulty I had (and many continue to have) in scheduling an appointment for the initial dose."