Adjuvants are substances added to certain vaccines to increase the body’s immune response to that vaccine. Ingredients are added to inactivate viruses or bacteria, to preserve them, and to prevent them from losing potency over time. Vaccines containing adjuvants and ingredients are tested for safety in clinical trials before they are licensed for use in the United States.
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