Is it okay to take cold medicine the day before your cervical vaccine?

Although there are no relevant studies to prove the interaction between cold medicines and vaccines, it is not recommended to take the cervical cancer vaccine during a cold and it is not recommended to take cold medicines before the vaccine. Although there is no authoritative study or literature that can prove that cold medicines can have an inhibitory effect on the cervical cancer vaccine, i.e. the relevant mechanism is still unclear, it is not recommended to take cold medicines, especially antiviral medicines, before vaccination. And if a cold exists, immediate vaccination is not recommended, as immunity is relatively low at this stage, which may affect the effect of the vaccine. Colds may have symptoms of fever and malaise, and it is difficult to distinguish between the two if an adverse reaction with similar symptoms occurs with the vaccination. The decision needs to be made in consultation with a doctor.