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  1. SHINGRIX is an FDA-approved vaccine for the prevention of shingles (herpes zoster): in adults 50 years and older. in adults 18 years and older who are or will be at increased risk of shingles due to being immunocompromised by known disease or therapy. SHINGRIX is not used to prevent chickenpox.

  2. Nov 13, 2023 · Changes to the shingles vaccine available under the National Immunisation Program (NIP) came into effect from 1 November 2023. The shingles vaccine Shingrix has replaced Zostavax on the NIP. Shingles (also called herpes zoster) is the disease caused when the chickenpox virus reactivates. Shingles can cause severe pain that can last for months.

  3. Mar 7, 2024 · Minor side effects from the Shingrix vaccine typically go away after 2 to 3 days. What are the negative side effects of the shingles vaccine? Some people may experience minor side effects at the ...

  4. Before administering Shingrix, healthcare providers should counsel patients about the risk of self-limited vaccine-associated side effects and the appropriate steps to take if side effects occur after vaccination. Healthcare providers should also counsel patients to consider the timing of vaccination based on personal and professional commitments.

  5. Side Effects. Redness, itching, swelling, warmth, bruising, or pain at the injection site may occur. Headache, muscle pain, tiredness, or fever may also occur. If any of these effects last or get ...

  6. Aug 23, 2023 · problems with balance or eye movement; or. loss of bladder or bowel control. Call your doctor at once if you have a high fever. Common Shingrix side effects include: headache, muscle pain; feeling tired; stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea; fever, shivering; or. pain, redness, or swelling where the shot was given.

  7. www.nhs.uk › vaccinations › shingles-vaccineShingles vaccine - NHS

    Most of the side effects of the shingles vaccine are mild and get better within 2 or 3 days. They can include: swelling, itchiness, bruising or pain where the injection was given. a headache. an aching body. feeling tired. a high temperature. shivering (chills) More serious side effects such as a severe allergic reaction are very rare.

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