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Pain relief medications like Tylenol and Advil are ‘perfectly fine’ – but only after COVID-19 vaccine, experts say – USA TODAY
Americans are using pain relief medication to manage side effects brought on by the COVID-19 vaccine. Experts say don’t take them before vaccination.

How safe is the COVID vaccine? Are there preservatives? Dr. William Schaffner, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases medical director, answers.
USA TODAY
Avoid pain relief medications before getting the COVID-19 vaccine, but they are ‘perfectly fine’ to take after, experts say
Headache, fever, body aches and chills.
While these are completely normal side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine and a good sign your immune system is working they can be unpleasant.
To minimize the discomfort, some Americans…
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