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Can You Take Tylenol, Ibuprofen After Having the COVID Vaccine? – Newsweek
Common side effects of COVID-19 vaccines, which tend to be minor and short-term, include pain and swelling at the injection site, fever, tiredness, chills or a…

As COVID-19 vaccinations are rolled out across the country, you might be wondering if it is OK to take pain relievers before or after receiving a shot.
After all, these vaccines can produce side effects that cause pain and discomfort, although they tend to be minor and should go away in a few days.
The most common issues people will experience are pain and swelling at the injection site, while receivers may also experience fever, tiredness, chills or a headache.
For most people, health experts recommend…
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