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Can I take a Vaccine for Covid on 5th June, 2021? 1. I have Sulpha Drug Allergy!! Also, on 25th May, 2021, I got some tests done; report shows - 1. D Dimer, Quantitative - 2646.00 2. C Reactive Protein, CRP, Serum -9.72 3. Rheumatoid Factor,Serum - <10.00 4. AST (SGOT) - 63 5. ALT (SGPT) - 120 6. GGTP - 41 7. Triglycerides- 155.00 8. HDL cholesterol- 39.73 9. LDL cholesterol, calculated- 128.27 10. VLDL cholesterol calculated- 31.00 11. Non-HDL cholesterol - 159 12. Red cell distribution width -14.20 13. ECR 48 I have attached 2 screenshots below (only 2 are allowed) where you can see the report clearly. My office is providing its workers with vaccines for Covid, on 5th June, I wanted to know if I can also get vaccinated inspite of these reports i.e. high D Dimer and CRP and Sulpha Drug Allergy.
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Any vaccine amongst the available ones can be taken with minimal risk. Prior history of allergy or sensitivity is only a relative contraindication to vaccination and the benefits outweigh the risk of the vaccine, according to the latest ICMR guidelines. Sulfa allergy is only a relative contraindication to vaccination. Please carry all documents and reports pertaining to the 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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Please consult a doctor before you take the vaccination, few of your test results need investigation and treatment. If you have not taken an RT-PCR yet, I would recommend you take one to rule out the possibility of  asymptomatic covid. The vaccination date can be decided accordingly.
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