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Don’t take pain relievers before your COVID-19 vaccine, experts say, warning it could make the shot less effec – Business Insider India
Experts advise against taking over-the-counter painkillers before the coronavirus vaccine, as they may interfere with an optimal response. After the vaccine,

After getting the coronavirus
vaccine, it’s common to experience mild side effects like soreness at the site of injection, muscle pain, headaches. Some proactive folks have sought to help prevent those discomforts by popping over-the-counter pain medications, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen (sold in the US as Tylenol), before their appointment.
But experts are now warning against taking pain meds pre-vaccine, since it’s unclear how they may interfere with the shot’s efficacy. It’s possible…
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