We are a network of community pharmacies based countrywide. We specialise in vaccine provision, most specifically among schools. Preparations are well underway for our third year in operation as we look forward to providing Nasal Flu Vaccines to children in designated schools around Ireland from October 2026.
James Pettit Pharmacy in Charleville is one of several participating pharmacies in this years flu vaccine rollout with Edupharma.
Select your region below to contact the pharmacist handling your area. They will answer any questions about the programme, consent, or scheduled visit dates
The National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) has recommended that the nasal influenza vaccine be provided to children aged 2-17 to prevent cases of flu in both children and in the wider community. Children are more likely than adults to get severe complications of flu. Complications include: pneumonia, bronchitis, and on rare occasions inflammation of the brain (encephalitis). Vaccinating children will also help in reducing transmission of influenza to clinical risk groups and older adults.
Fluenz is the annual nasal flu vaccine. It is a Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV). It is produced by AstraZeneca.
Yes, Fluenz is updated every year based on recommendations from the World Health Organisation (WHO). These updates are based around the flu strains that are expected to be prevalent each year. This year, Fluenz will contain the Missouri and Darwin like strains (type A) and the Tokyo like strain (type B).
In this case it would be best to defer the nasal vaccine or consider the flu vaccine in injection form.
Sucrose, Dipotassium phosphate, Potassium dihydogen phosphate, Gelatin, Arginine hydrochloride, Monosodium glutamate monohydrate, Water for injections and 3 attenuated influenza strains. Fluenz may also contain residues of egg proteins (e.g. ovalbumin) and gentamicin.
Fluenz takes about two weeks to provide protection against the three influenza strains in the vaccine and other strains closely related to them.
No, Fluenz is a nasal spray where 0.1ml is sprayed into each nostril by a pharmacist. There is no needle or injection involved. The vaccine is pain free.
Numerous studies have shown the vaccine to be overwhelmingly effective in preventing the contraction and transmission of influenza. A UK pilot vaccine scheme held in 2014/2015 showed 94% less incidences of GP influenza related consultations versus placebo. Considering that up to 10% of children under 15 in Ireland attend a GP every year with influenza; excellent results can be yielded from the use of Fluenz.
We are a team of healthcare professionals who have come together to deliver a vaccination service to schools across Ireland. The HSE-funded Nasal Flu vaccine is our primary focus and our group of pharmacists are fully trained and experienced in providing this to young people from 2-17 years of age. We carried out vaccine clinics in over 180 schools across Ireland during the 2024/2025 and 2025/2026 flu seasons.
If you would like your child to receive the vaccine, a consent form can be completed using Typeform. Privacy and security is a priority for Typeform who comply with various industry standards and regulations including GDPR. Once data is entered into Typeform, it is secured with multiple levels of encryption and access controls. Your data will be uploaded to HSE Pharmavax which is a secure, online portal developed by the HSE that allow community pharmacies to record details of influenza vaccines that they administer.
Common symptoms include a sudden onset of fever, chills, headache, muscle and joint pain and extreme fatigue, a dry cough, sore throat and stuffy nose. Children can transmit influenza to others for 10 or more days (compared to 6 days for adults) thus increasing spread of the disease. Those attending day-care centres and schools are likely to transmit influenza in the community. At a minimum, influenza will lead to missed days in school or childcare whilst complications (pneumonia, bronchitis, etc) can have more severe consequences. GP visits, hospitalisations, critical care admissions and death can all result with 40 deaths reported over the last 10 years (HPSC data).
In short, the vaccine helps your child’s immune system to produce antibodies which will fight infection when exposed to flu. On a pharmacological level, Fluenz is a trivalent vaccine that contains antigens for three influenza virus strains (2 Type A, and 1 Type B). The replication of these strains in the nasopharyngeal epithelial cells is enough to stimulate strong mucosal IgA antibody production, systemic IgG antibody increases and cross-reactive T cell-mediated cellular immunity.
Yes one dose is enough, unless the child is in a medically at risk group, aged 2-8, and has not had an influenza vaccine before. In this scenario the child will be given two doses of the vaccine that are four weeks apart.
Fluenz is a very safe vaccine. The most common side effects are mild and include runny or blocked nose, headache and muscle aches. Some children can get a fever (high temperature) after the vaccine but this usually goes away on its own and can be helped by paracetamol or ibuprofen.
No, Fluenz contains strains of flu virus that have first been weakened so that they do not cause disease. The influenza strains in the virus are cold adapted and temperature sensitive meaning they only replicate in the low temperatures found in the nose and cannot thrive anywhere else in the body.
Your child will be observed for 15 minutes after vaccination. A pharmacist will remain at the school until all consented students have been vaccinated and will stay on site for at least an extra 15 minutes to ensure there is no case of anaphylaxis.
Fluenz is free for all those aged 2-17 inclusive.
See “Contact us” link to arrange an email with pharmacist or Edupharma administration.
Edupharma visited our school in early November 2023 to provide a flu vaccine clinic to pupils. We were very pleased with the service. They organised the entire process from providing info to parents to obtaining online consent. Minimal input was required from the school and the vaccinating team were friendly to children and efficient on the day. Would recommend to every school for the next flu season.
Paul Cronin – Principal of Ballyhea NS
Liscarroll Ns took part in the flu vaccine rollout organised by Edupharma. It was very well organised and worked very well in our school. Both staff members and pupils availed of the service on the day and felt it was very beneficial bringing it into the school environment as it was very convenient and accessible to all as sometimes with life being so busy its hard to arrange to get it done. We would highly recommend this and look forward to being involved next year.
Derval Vaughan – Principal Liscarroll NS
Many thanks to Denis and all the team for visiting HNS and administering the flu vaccine. It was so convenient for staff and parents. Denis and his team made it so easy, the children were very much at ease and treated with great kindness and good humour. We would highly recommend them to any school and look forward to welcoming them back again next year.
Carmel Heelan – Principal of Herbertstown NS
Edupharma administered the flu vaccine to students at Glenstal Abbey School in December 2023. The service they provided was very efficient. They also managed and collated parental consents, which made the process simpler for the school.
Jo Adams – Administration, Glenstal Abbey School, Co.Limerick
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
Interested schools are encouraged to fill out our interest form for more information on organising a vaccination clinic.