Probably, there are no drug interaction problems with the flu vaccines according to the manufacturers' package inserts. However, it would be best to contact your health care professional to confirm that you should get the vaccination. Your doctor may have other reasons related to your condition for which you take the anticoagulant that would exclude the vaccination, so checking first would be best.
You also should be sure to tell the clinician before they give you the vaccine that you take this medicine so they can be careful to watch for and monitor any bleeding from the injection if you get the shot instead of nasal spray.
Do you mean vaccination? The swine flu doesn't take vacation.
You can take benzonatate and coumadin together.
There is no vaccination in homeopathy medicinal system.
You may get the flu. Next year get the flu vaccination.
about 1 percent. It is rare to get the flu with the vaccination.
Unless you were tested when you were ill, there is really no way to know for sure which type of flu you may have had. If you were not tested at the time, to be sure you have immunity to the swine flu, it is advised that you get a vaccination. It will not hurt you if you already had the same flu, and it can prevent another illness if the flu you had was a different strain. For best protection from the flu during the 2009-2010 flu season, get both a swine flu vaccination and a seasonal flu vaccination.
The common cold does not have a vaccination available. Vaccines are available for the flu (influenza) and chickenpox.
A good use of the swine flu virus is to use it in a preventive vaccine so people who get the flu vaccination are safe from suffering the illness. Get your flu vaccination right away for the 2013-2014 flu season!
No
can you take mucinex and coumadin
The flu vaccination should protect you from getting the flu. The flu vaccine is usually 70% effective.
To the extent that they can't catch flu from you if you don't have it, yes.