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Project Logistics: Health and Safety

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Recommended Vaccinations – Single Injection*

Our records indicate that each of you already has received the following up-to date vaccinations:

  • Typhoid

  • Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)

  • Tetanus-Diptheria

  • Meningitis

     

  • Polio (booster)

  • Yellow fever

     

Required only in specific instances.

 

*Vaccinations administered through Passport Health on Sept. 9 and via Campus Health Center on Sept. 23.

 

Recommended Vaccinations – Multiple Injections**

Our records indicate that each of you has received the initial vaccination for the following:

  • Hepatitis A - two doses

     

The first dose provides protection two to four weeks after initial vaccination; the second booster dose, given six to twelve months later, provides protection for up to twenty years.

  • Hepatitis B - three to four doses

First injection given at any given time

. Second injection at least one month after the first dose. Third injecction six months after the first dose.

**Initial doses offered by Campus Health Center on Sept. 23.

 

Oral Medications

Cipro – Used to treat a variety of bacterial infections.

Malarone – Antimalarial. Used to prevent and treat malaria.

Please note that the costs for Cipro and Malarone are roughly $20 and $160 respectively. University Pharmacy, located in the University Towers on Anthony Wayne Drive, can write and fill prescriptions for both medications. You can greatly reduce your out-of-pocket cost by completing the Faculty/Staff Student Enrollment form (UNIVERSITY PHARMACY_FacStaff Enrollment Form.rtf) or the Student Enrollment Form (UNIVERSITY PHARMACY_Student Enrollment Form.rtf) to have the cost of the medications billed to your insurance carrier.

 

If you would like to recieve Cipro and/or Malarone from Univerisity Pharmacy. Please download and complete the appropriate form and return it to Sabrina Stennis no later than 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 30. You may fax the completed form to (313) 577-9198, or e-mail the form to Sabrina at stennis@wayne.edu by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 29. These deadline will allow University Pharmacy to process the billing and write and fill the prescriptions in time for you to begin the oral treatments at least one week prior to travel. Filled prescriptions will be available for pickup no later than October 7.

Influenza

International travelers are encouraged to be vaccinated for Influenza. If you have not already done so, please plan to get your flu shot at least 10 days before departure. Both Campus Health Center ($20) and University Pharmacy ($23) offer flu shots.

Campus Health Center

 

 

University Pharmacy

Helen DeRoy Apartment Building   

 

Towers Residential Sutes

5200 Anthony Wayne Dr., Suite 115 

 

5254 Anthony Wayne Drive,

Detroit, MI 48202      

 

Detroit, MI 48202

Phone: (313) 577-5041   

 

Phone: (313) 831-2008

Hours: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

 

Hours: Call for appointment and for more information.

(Enter from Williams Mall, across from Einstein Bagels.)

 

 

 

Travel Kits

University Pharmacy has assembled individual travel kits for your purchase. Kits are roughly $30 and include a fairly generous variety of items. You  might consider sharing the cost of a kit with one of your travelmates. Contact Maria at University Pharmacy at (313) 831-2008.

 

4 packets of Iprin – Ibuprophen

 

4 packets of APAP – Aceteminophen

4 packets of Sep-A-soothe – Benzocaine

 

6 lozenges of Medikoff drops – Menthol drops

4 packets of Hydrocortisone cream

 

3 packets of CCP – Like Tylenol Cold and Flu

4 packets of Diphen – like Benadryl

 

4 packets of Alcalak – like Tums

16 packets of Diamode – like Imodium

 

8 packets of Diotame – like Pepto bismol

4 packets of triple antibiotic ointment – like Neosporin

 

8 packets of antiseptic towelettes

4 packets of anti-fungal cream

 

2 packets of sting relief towelettes

10 packets of biohand cleaner – like purell

 

8 disposable thermometers

2 iodine prep pads

 

1 two-ounce tube of 34% DEET insect repellent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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