NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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At what age should the first dose of Varivax be given?

  1. 2-4 months

  2. 6-18 months

  3. 12-15 months

  4. 4-6 years

The correct answer is: 12-15 months

Varivax is a vaccine used to protect against chickenpox (varicella). The first dose of Varivax should be given between the ages of 12 to 15 months. This timing is important to ensure that the child is protected at an early age when they are more vulnerable to infections like chickenpox. Administering the vaccine at this age helps to build immunity and reduce the risk of developing severe complications from the virus.