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Disprin before Covid vaccine
I am 43 year old lady and my Covid vaccination is due tommorow.It would be Covaxin .Today I was feeling bit headche and I took disprin to relieve it but just realised if it was a safe thing to do or not before getting a shot.Kindly reply asap if that's ok or I should postpone it for few days?
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Yes it is absolutely okay to get the vaccine. Any vaccine amongst the available ones can be taken with minimal risk. The benefits outweigh the risk of the vaccine, according to the latest ICMR guidelines. Please carry all documents and reports pertaining to your existing medical conditions or allergy or reaction to the vaccination centre and inform the vaccination medical officer about your condition. After taking the vaccine, it is strongly recommended to stay under observation at the centre for a period of 30 minutes. Inform about any abnormal symptoms to the medical officer urgently. It is also recommended that the vaccination centre have means of resuscitation available for emergency use. Please ensure that such means are available.
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Yes it is safe and go for vaccination no problem at all
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Yes absolutely safe.
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Go for the Vaccination. It's okay don't worry
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