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Agata (Anonymous, 31.0.42.) Warszawa 2 years ago

How much time after the end of antibiotic therapy can you get vaccinated for COVID-19?

Hi 8.01 2022 I finished the antibiotic Ciprinol and Mrdrol how long do I have to wait to get vaccinated against Covid first dose?

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Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

The decision whether and when you should get vaccinated is made by the person who is eligible for vaccination. Usually, the interval between the end of antibiotic therapy and the reception of the COVID-19 vaccine is about 14 days, but for various reasons it is possible to vaccinate earlier. The medicines used should be reported at the vaccination centre, which will allow appropriate safety measures to be taken when vaccinating. We wrote more about COVID-19 vaccines in the article: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/szczepionki-na-covid-19

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

I do not find a drug called "Mrdrol". When it comes to taking antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents, you should rely on the guidelines of the attending physician, but usually a 14-day interval between the end of antibiotic therapy and the reception of the COVID-19 vaccine is recommended. However, this is not a "rigid" restriction and can be modified based on the doctor's recommendations. I am attaching a study that may be helpful: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/szczepionki-na-covid-19-po-ilu-dniach-od-szczepienia-jestesmy-odporni-na-koronawirusa

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