Bartell Drugs launches flu vaccination program

Bartell Drugs has launched an extensive seasonal flu vaccination program offering convenient in-store vaccinations for individuals at 61 Bartell Drugs locations and an off-site flu clinic program serving area businesses and retirement communities.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Tuesday, September 17, 2013 5:14pm
  • News

Bartell Drugs has launched an extensive seasonal flu vaccination program offering convenient in-store vaccinations for individuals at 61 Bartell Drugs locations and an off-site flu clinic program serving area businesses and retirement communities.

Bartell’s is located in Auburn at 3902 A St. SE, and in Kent at 12946 SE Kent-Kangley Road.

Flu shots are available any time, without an appointment, during pharmacy hours. Pharmacists can immunize anyone five years of age or older (ages 5 through 17 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian).

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends a yearly flu vaccine as the first and most important step in protecting against this serious disease. According to the CDC one type of flu vaccine is not recommended over the other.

The seasonal flu vaccine protects against three influenza viruses that research indicates will be most common during the upcoming season. The standard 2013-2014 flu vaccine protects against two influenza A viruses (H1N1 and H3N2) and one influenza B virus.

Bartell Drugs has introduced the newly-released quadrivalent vaccine, providing protection against an added fourth virus. Quadrivalent vaccines include two different B viruses instead of one in an effort to ensure reasonable protection regardless of which type B virus circulates during the flu season. It is also available as a FluMist nasal spray vaccine option. Inquire with Bartell Drugs pharmacists about the availability of quadrivalent flu formulations.

Other options include:

• Fluzone(r) High-Dose designed specifically for people 65 years and older, containing a higher amount of antigen (the part of the vaccine that prompts the body to make antibody) contained in regular flu shots, which creates a better immune response.

• An intradermal flu vaccine using a much smaller needle than the regular flu shot, injected into the skin instead of the muscle is available for those 18 to 64 years old.

For more information on Bartells and their locations, visit www.bartelldrugs.com.

For more information on Bartell’s off-site flu clinic program, call 206-764-5574 or email flu@bartelldrugs.com.


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