GARDASIL 9 is a 3-shot vaccination series for adults
A close-up look at dosing
A series of 3 shots as recommended by your doctor or pharmacist for appropriate individuals aged 15 through 45 years.
Fainting can happen after getting an HPV vaccine. Sometimes people who faint can fall and hurt themselves. For this reason, your doctor may ask you to sit or lie down for 15 minutes after you get GARDASIL 9.
Ready to talk about the HPV vaccine?
Talk with your doctor or a pharmacist at a participating pharmacy who can help you decide if HPV vaccination is right for you.
If you did not start or complete the HPV vaccine series as an adolescent, teen, or adult, it may not be too late. Adults 45 and under may be able to help protect themselves from certain cancers caused by certain types of HPV with GARDASIL 9.
Frequently asked questions
What should I do if I didn’t complete the HPV vaccination series?
If you didn’t complete the HPV vaccination series as an adolescent, teen, or adult, talk to your doctor.
Does my insurance cover GARDASIL 9?
GARDASIL 9 is covered by many private insurance plans. Contact your private insurance plan directly so that you have the most accurate coverage information. If your insurance needs a code for the vaccine, the CPTa code is: 90651.
You can also go to a pharmacy, present your pharmacy benefit and your medical benefit cards, and ask the pharmacist to check your coverage.
aCPT=Current Procedural Terminology. CPT is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association.
For more information visit the Understanding your insurance coverage page.
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How to talk to your doctor or pharmacist
About GARDASIL 9
Safety and side effects
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A pharmacist may be able to help you decide if HPV vaccination is right for you. Enter your ZIP code to find a pharmacy near you that offers GARDASIL 9.