Can I take probiotics after vaccination?

Probiotics can be taken after vaccination.
Probiotics are generally medications that regulate the intestinal flora and can be taken after a vaccination. Probiotics generally do not affect the effectiveness of the vaccine, so they can be taken.
If you experience gastrointestinal discomfort after vaccination, you can take probiotics to relieve it. You can also take oral omeprazole, magnesium aluminum carbonate and other drugs for treatment.
Prednisone and methotrexate may affect the effectiveness of the vaccine and should be avoided after vaccination.
After vaccination, because the body is in a hypersensitive state, and there is a possibility that the vaccine may cause related adverse reactions, the specific use of drugs should go to the hospital for consultation, under the guidance of a specialist.