See the table below for additional information.
Can you give shingles and pneumonia vaccine together.
Then you need to wait at least 4 weeks to give the second live vaccine.
Merck s recommendation was based on a clinical trial of 473 adults randomly assigned to receive the shingles vaccine zostavax and pneumonia vaccine pneumovax either at the same time or a month apart.
Influenza vaccine and td or tdap may be given at the same time or at any time before or after a dose of pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine.
The shingles vaccine contains a live strain of the varicella zoster virus that has been weakened attenuated so that it stimulates the immune system but does not cause disease in healthy people.
Pneumovax23 protects against 23 common strains of bacteria that can cause pneumonia.
Those who received the vaccines together had lower antibody levels suggesting reduced immunity to shingles.
If two live vaccines are not given on the same day and are given less than four weeks apart the second vaccine should be repeated.
The interval between administrations depends on the age of the patient the indication for giving it and which vaccine you administer first.
Who needs it and.
If they are not given on the same day they should be separated by a minimum 4 week interval because the immune response to one of the vaccines might be impaired.
Never administer pcv13 and ppsv23 during the same visit.
Shingrix with prevnar or pneumovax.
The only time you have to wait is when two live vaccines are not given at the same visit.
Simultaneous pneumococcal and shingles vaccines safe fda concerns challenged giving patients both the herpes zoster and pneumococcal vaccines simultaneously does not seem to undermine the zoster.
It can safely be given at the same time as the seasonal flu vaccine and the pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine ppv see more information below.
Your doctor or other healthcare provider will help determine which vaccine is best for you.
The older shingles vaccine you should still get shingrix.
A booster can increase your immunity and help give you continued protection against tetanus.
Live vaccines can be given on the same day.
It is safe to get the shingrix and prevnar13 or pneumovax23 vaccines at the same time.
If a patient needs both vaccines you should administer pcv13 first followed by ppsv23 at another visit.