Due to certain reasons, I had to take 18 rabies vaccines within 2 years. Will this affect my antibodies? Or will it create an immune tolerance-like condition in me?
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That’s a very valid concern, but rest assured — taking multiple rabies vaccines (even up to 18 doses over 2 years) does not harm your immune system, and it does not cause immune tolerance.
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Dear Practo User.
Thanks for sending across your query.
Taking 18 rabies vaccines over 2 years is unusual but unlikely to cause immune tolerance. It may boost your antibody levels significantly. We recommend a tailored antibody test.
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