The Hepatitis B vaccine 60 mcg is relatively safe and can be used in adult populations that have not developed antibodies after the first vaccination or after three doses. Hepatitis B is a common infectious disease caused by infection with the Hepatitis B virus. Timely vaccination against Hepatitis B is an effective way to prevent the disease. Generally speaking, there are three different doses of Hepatitis B vaccine, namely 10μg, 20μg and 60μg, among which 10μg of Hepatitis B vaccine is more suitable for newborns, while 20μg and 60μg of Hepatitis B vaccine are mainly suitable for the adult population. It is understood that there are two ways of vaccination for hepatitis B vaccine, one of which is to be vaccinated in the order of 0, 1, 6, with a total of three injections of 10-20 μg each time, with the first injection at 0 month, and then the second and third injections at 1 month and 6 months respectively, while the other way of vaccination is to be vaccinated once at a full dosage of 60 μg. If the vaccinated person does not develop antibodies after three doses of vaccine, then he/she needs to be vaccinated with 60μg of Hepatitis B vaccine. After successful vaccination, it is important to pay attention to diet, try to focus on light food, such as fresh green leafy vegetables, etc., and eat less spicy and stimulating food, and get plenty of rest, keep enough sleep, and avoid exertion.