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HCP called to report that she accidentally gave the patient an extra dose of VARIVAX. No additional AE/PQC; HCP called to report that she accidentally gave the patient an extra dose of VARIVAX. No additional AE/PQC; third dose of VAQTA on 6/21/2022; fourth dose of MMR II on 4/19/2022; third dose of MMR II on 1/12/2022; This spontaneous report was received from a registered nurse and refers to a 7-year-old male patient with milk protein and soy allergies, neonatal abstinence syndrome, neonatal stroke, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism. His medical history was not reported. Concomitant medications included sterile diluent (STERILE DILUENT), diphtheria vaccine toxoid (+) pertussis vaccine acellular (+) tetanus vaccine toxoid (DTAP) and hepatitis b vaccine (HEP-B-VAX). He had no adverse event following prior vaccination. On an unknown date, the patient was vaccinated with the third dose of varicella virus vaccine live (oka/merck) (VARIVAX) subcutaneous injection, lot #U030162, expiration date: 28-SEP-2023, administered subcutaneously in right arm (dose was not provided). On 12-JAN-2022, he was administered with the third dose of measles, mumps, and rubella (wistar ra 27-3) virus vaccine, live (M-M-R II) subcutaneous injection, 0.5 milliliter, lot #T033815, expiration date: 05-OCT-2022, administered subcutaneously in right arm (extra dose administered). Then, on 19-APR-2022, he received the fourth dose of measles, mumps, and rubella (wistar ra 27-3) virus vaccine, live (M-M-R II) subcutaneous injection, 0.5 milliliter, lot #T034392, expiration date: 08-OCT-2022, administered subcutaneously in right arm (extra dose administered). On that date, the patient was also administered with polio vaccine. On 21-JUN-2022, the patient received the third dose of hepatitis a vaccine, inactivated (VAQTA) intramuscular injection, 0.5 milliliter, lot #U024505, expiration date: 15-OCT-2022, administered intramuscularly in left deltoid (extra dose administered). The HCP said the patient went to a different pediatrician in 2022, and the pediatrician was unsure of the patient's vaccination history. So, due to the unknown vaccination history (incomplete and inaccurate vaccine documentation), the patient received these extra doses of measles, mumps, and rubella (wistar ra 27-3) virus vaccine, live (M-M-R II) and hepatitis a vaccine, inactivated (VAQTA) in 2022. On 06-APR-2023, the patient was accidentally vaccinated with the fourth dose of varicella virus vaccine live (oka/merck) (VARIVAX) subcutaneous injection, lot #W024335, expiration date: 01-AUG-2024, administered subcutaneously in left arm (extra dose administered). All vaccines were administered for prophylaxis. No adverse events were reported.