Can you take insulin after a rabies shot?

Insulin is usually allowed after rabies vaccination. Rabies vaccine is used to prevent rabies virus infection and insulin is used to control the patient’s blood sugar, and the two do not affect each other.
After suspected exposure to the rabies virus, rabies vaccination must be given promptly to prevent the body from becoming infected with the rabies virus. At this time, if the vaccinee has a chronic disease such as diabetes and needs to take insulin to control blood glucose, it is usually possible to take insulin normally.
The rabies vaccine works mainly on the body’s immune system, while diabetes is an endocrine disease that can be treated at the same time and usually does not affect each other.
After the rabies vaccination, you should pay attention to the rabies vaccine may lead to adverse reactions, such as redness, swelling, hard nodules at the injection site, fever, headache, allergic reactions, etc. Most of them are mild, such as the occurrence of serious adverse reactions recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner for treatment.