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WHEN SHOULD I TAKE DUKORAL® ?

Start DUKORAL® at the latest*

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*for children between 2 and 6 taking DUKORAL®  to prevent cholera, start at least 3 weeks before your departure

DUKORAL® must be started at least 2 weeks before you leave, unless this is a booster dose. Remember to leave enough time before your next trip.

WHERE CAN I GET DUKORAL® ?

Do I need a prescription for DUKORAL®?

Be sure to speak with your healthcare professional about the DUKORAL® vaccine before you travel to an at-risk area.
You do not need a prescription if you are taking DUKORAL® to prevent LT-producing enterotoxigenic E. coli (LT-producing ETEC) diarrhea, unless you live in Quebec or Saskatchewan. In Quebec, DUKORAL® may be prescribed by your doctor, your pharmacist or it may be administered by a nurse. In Saskatchewan, DUKORAL® may be prescribed by your doctor or your pharmacist. DUKORAL® is available at your local pharmacy or travel clinic.
If you are taking DUKORAL® to prevent cholera, it does require a prescription.

How can I find a travel clinic near me?

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Who should not take DUKORAL®?

DUKORAL® is not recommended for use in pregnancy. If you are pregnant, your healthcare professional will discuss the possible risks and benefits of taking DUKORAL® during pregnancy.
It is also not recommended for travellers who have a fever or an acute gastrointestinal illness. If you have an acute gastrointestinal illness or a fever, you should postpone taking DUKORAL® until the illness has passed. However, you may take the vaccine if you have a mild illness, such as a cold.
People who have an allergy to any ingredient of DUKORAL® or its container, or to formaldehyde, should not take the DUKORAL® vaccine.

How long does protection last with DUKORAL®?

Protection against diarrhea caused by heat-labile toxin-producing enterotoxigenic E. coli (LT-producing ETEC)
and cholera begins about 1 week after the last dose taken.

LT-PRODUCING ETEC CHOLERA
GROUP Adults and children 2 years and older Adults and children 6 years and older Children 2 to 6 years
DURATION OF PROTECTION About 3 months About 2 years About 6 months
BOOSTER DOSES If you have taken DUKORAL® in the last 3 months to 5 years, a single dose will renew your protection for 3 months. If you or your child received your/their last dose of DUKORAL® between 2 and 5 years before, one booster dose will be sufficient to renew your/their protection. If your child received their last dose of DUKORAL® between 6 months and 5 years before, one booster dose will be sufficient to renew their protection.
A single-dose DUKORAL® format is available from your pharmacist and should be taken at least one week before you travel.

Can DUKORAL® cause any side effects?

The most common side effects of DUKORAL® are abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. Some people who receive DUKORAL® may feel feverish. Allergic reactions can also occur.
Potentially serious side effects include dehydration and shortness of breath; however, these side effects occur very rarely.
You should see a healthcare professional if you experience any of these side effects.

What resources are available to me?

Consumer Information Brochure
DUKORAL® Instruction Sheet