Three days after taking anti-inflammatory medication you can usually get a vaccination. Anti-inflammatory medication is usually metabolized after 3 to 4 days and you can get a vaccination.
Anti-inflammatory drugs generally refers to antibiotics, generally does not affect the vaccination, because in most cases antibiotics and vaccines do not conflict. Antibiotics belong to the control of bacteria, inhibit bacterial infection pathway, play a bactericidal role, and vaccination itself will not conflict.
However, taking antibiotics is not suitable for vaccination when the underlying cause of the disease has not been eliminated, the patient’s body state is unstable, and the inflammation has not subsided. The medication itself does not affect vaccination, and it is relatively safe to control the original disease through antibiotic treatment, or to recover before taking the vaccination.
Patients should explain the situation to the doctor and follow the professional doctor’s guidance and advice when taking vaccinations.