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Is it safe to give the inactivated H1N1 vaccine to a patient with an allergy to gentimicin?

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Is it safe to give the inactivated H1N1 vaccine to a patient with an allergy to gentimicin?

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Yes, it is safe to administer the inactivated H1N1 vaccine to a patient with an allergy to gentimicin. The live, attenuated intranasal H1N1 vaccine does contain gentimicin and should not be used for individuals with a gentamicin allergy.

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