Dr. Faisci warns Do not take this medicine with Covid Vaccine
Drugs that remove the immune response are not recommended after obtaining the vaccine, says Fauci.
TheVVID-19 vaccine is there and with it, a lot of questions about what to do after getting it. Top of mind For many is, can you always take your medicine?Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Chief Medical Councilor of the President and Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, spoke withCBSNAbout this during a session Q + one. "Patients often ask me if they should take analgesics before or after the vaccine," said a health worker. "I heard mixed tips. What do you think?" Read about his answer and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.
Dr. Fauci says do not take a medicine that "helps an immunological response"
With regard to the taking of drugs after the vaccine, Fauci says: "The Joint Council is based on the fact that there is very little data on this subject. I mean, if you go take something that removes an immunological response, so obviously that you do not do it do not want to take something like that unless you take it for an underlying disease. "Immunosuppressants are" drugs that suppress the immune system of the body ", according toJohns Hopkins. "These are usually taken after an organ transplant to prevent the body from" rejecting "the transplanted organ." Keep reading to see what he thinks you can take.
Dr. Fauci says a little Tylenol after the vaccine is ok
Pains and pains are a common side effect of theCOVID vaccine. "If someone gets a misfortune or someone bothering you and I really bother you, I mean, I would think like a doctor that I would have no difficulty taking a tony of Tylenol for that," he said. "Once again, people will come and go and say, well, it could be mute or moistened to the immunological response to the vaccine itself. I do not see biological mechanisms why something like Tylenol would not do that."
Mr. Fauci said he did not think the anti-inflammatory would be a problem, but did not know
"There is the hypothetical theoretical. This is the best word," he continued. "This can be something that is a true, anti-inflammatory such that one of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should not be given, but I do not think it will be a major thing."
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Dr. Fauci says he expects side effects, especially after the second dose
"If you really encounter a discomfort that would usually take place rarely after the first dose, you would probably have pain in the arm and maybe a little pain, not a lot of problem there. That's what I have Crossing personally, when I got it, "he says. "But the second dose of the Madonna or the Pfizer in some people gets about 24 hours of living room, maybe chills, from time to time a fever, a headache. You feel under the weather because he took some something that told you. -The Tylenol, every six or eight hours or more, I can see, it will have a major difference that could make you feel much better. "
How to stay safe before and after vaccination
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