Alcohol should not be consumed just after the third vaccination, not to mention alcohol.
Currently, the vaccines that need to be injected up to the third dose are hepatitis B vaccine, DPT vaccine, rabies vaccine and New Crown vaccine.
Among them, DPT vaccine is mainly used for infants and young children, and alcohol should not be consumed. For Hepatitis B vaccine, adults are mostly given booster shots and rarely need to use the third shot. Adults are required to take the whole course of three shots, and should not consume alcohol within two days after the injection, and infants should not consume alcohol regardless of whether they have received the vaccine or not.
The side effects of the new crown vaccine are relatively small, a small amount of alcohol does not affect the injection, but after the injection, it is not recommended to drink alcohol within 2 days, so as not to affect the preventive effect.
There are more contraindications to rabies vaccination, and alcohol consumption is not recommended within one week after vaccine application to avoid vaccination accidents or affecting the preventive effect.
After vaccination, you need to ask the doctor at the injection site in detail about the contraindications and precautions after injection.