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Caution: Do not take such drugs by mistake even before or after vaccination, can reduce the effect of the vaccine!






The role of vaccines in protecting against corona infection is considered to be very important,
 according to health experts, the vaccine helps to protect against serious corona infections. However, in
 the form of side effects in people after vaccination, fever, pain in the hands and body also cause
 fatigue. Because of this fear some people are already taking painkillers. In this regard, health experts
 say that painkillers should not be taken before or after vaccination, as these drugs can often reduce the
 effectiveness of the vaccine. So you may be wondering why doctors are stopping you from taking
 medicines to prevent side effects of the vaccine, then why is it advisable to take paracetamol?
 Paracetamol is also given to relieve pain and fever. So your idea is also correct. So learn about all
 these things from experts, as well as try to know which drugs should be avoided before or after the
 vaccine.




What is a pain killer
Dovikramjit explains that painkillers are helpful in reducing body aches and pains. Painkillers are generally classified as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Such drugs block the chemicals that cause pain and inflammation. The use of such drugs before vaccination is discontinued because, apart from diluting the blood with such drugs, they may be at risk of developing allergic reactions. It can also react with a vaccine.



Vaccination precautions required
According to health experts, many things need to be taken care of before and after vaccination. Most importantly, you should avoid consuming anything that reduces the effectiveness of the vaccine. Painkillers have a similar condition. Studies are being done to understand these matters in detail.



Why is paracetamol given?
Doctors recommend taking paracetamol to reduce the side effects of the vaccine. In such a situation, the question that may come to people's minds is whether it is advisable to take painkillers before or after vaccination, then why it is advisable to take paracetamol, it is also a kind of painkiller? In this regard, Dr. Vikramjit explains that there is a slight difference between painkillers and paracetamol. Paracetamol is placed in the category of antipyretic drugs while NSAIDs have other pain killers. Paracetamol does not affect the effectiveness of the vaccine.

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