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Can the baby be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine while taking the medicine?
2. Taking the above drugs may affect the curative effect of COVID-19 vaccine or produce other adverse reactions, which is difficult to distinguish from COVID-19 vaccine. It is recommended to inject COVID-19 vaccine three days after stopping using the above drugs. It is not recommended to inject COVID-19 vaccine, such as cyclophosphamide and methotrexate. Taking related immunosuppressants during this period will also affect the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccine. People who take this drug are advised to get COVID-19 vaccine three days after stopping taking it.
3. Patients taking cold medicine, birth control pills and other drugs cannot be vaccinated, and patients taking antipyretics cannot be injected. Vaccination is not recommended for patients with general basic diseases at this stage. In addition, people who are allergic to any ingredients in the vaccine, people who have had severe allergic reactions to the vaccine in the past, such as acute allergic reactions, urticaria, skin eczema, dyspnea, angioneurotic edema or abdominal pain, are all diagnosed with congenital or acquired immunodeficiency, HIV infection, lymphoma, leukemia or other autoimmune diseases. It is not recommended that patients who have been vaccinated with other vaccines should be vaccinated with both vaccines at the same time, and it is best to be separated from other vaccines for at least two weeks.
4. Minimize unexpected interactions. We must pay attention to strengthening nutrition to improve the body's resistance. To reduce the infection rate in novel coronavirus, it is necessary to go out less, wear masks when going out, and open more windows for ventilation. It is generally not recommended to inject COVID-19 vaccine during medication. Even if it is just a common cold, it will lead to a decline in human immunity. At this time, if COVID-19 vaccine is injected, it will affect the immune effect. At the same time, it will also aggravate the adverse reactions of the body. In addition, when taking medicine, it may react with some components in the vaccine, resulting in a gradual decline in immune effect. Therefore, it is suggested that COVID-19 vaccine should not be inoculated during taking medicine. If you are vaccinated, you must tell the doctor truthfully.
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