to reduce the risk of getting what the vaccine was for
Yes, you should. For the sake of public health and to contain the spread.
D) Immediately place the vaccine in a functioning refrigerator mark "DO NOT USE."
Yes. Everyone should do their research on vaccines before taking them. There is no law that says you have to take any vaccine.
The drug manufacturers and drug package insert data indicate that there are no known drug interaction problems with the flu vaccine and other medications. There should be no reason to avoid your regular prescribed medications after getting the flu vaccine. If you take medications that cause immunosuppression or have disease that causes suppression of your immune system, then you should consult your prescribing physician before vaccination to find out whether you should use a vaccine and, if so, which type of vaccine you should use (e.g., live attenuated vaccine vs inert vaccine).
You cannot take the nasal spray simultaneously, but you can take the injections at the same time. The nasal spray should be 6 weeks apart. The injections can be done together or at any interval. It doesn't matter which is first.
The neck should be the primary place a vaccine should be given.
Yes, in fact I did and I have an intolerance to saccharin. I had no reaction.
Ask your doctor if you should get the flu vaccine. Never rely on information from general sources like this site when making important medical decisions.
The drug manufacturers and drug package insert data indicate that there are no known drug interaction problems with the flu vaccine (injected or nasal mist) and other medications. There should be no reason to avoid your flu vaccination when taking your regularly prescribed medications. If you take medications that cause immunosuppression or have disease that causes suppression of your immune system, then you should consult your prescribing physician before vaccination to find out whether you should use a vaccine and, if so, which type of vaccine you should use [e.g., live attenuated vaccine (the mist) vs inert vaccine (the injections)].
A rehydrated vaccine should be administered within a few hours of rehydration.
You can take a bath whenever you like after chickenpox vaccine.
No, if you are sick you should not get a vaccine at the same time. Wait at least a week after you finish the antibiotics so your immune system is well enough for the vaccine.