Can you take meloxicam after a new coronary vaccine?

You can usually take meloxicam after a new crown vaccine. However, if the medication is taken for an acute illness or an acute exacerbation of a chronic disease, the vaccination needs to be suspended. Meloxicam is an antipyretic and analgesic drug, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug used for the treatment of symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and painful arthritis, and patients can experience gastrointestinal reactions, dizziness, and other discomforts during treatment with this drug. Neocoronavirus vaccine refers to the vaccine used to prevent neocoronavirus pneumonia, which is administered to cause the body to produce antibodies to reduce the risk of neocoronavirus infection. Generally medications do not interfere with the new coronavirus vaccination, so you can usually take meloxicam after the new coronavirus vaccination. However, the New Crown Vaccine needs to be withheld for patients with various acute illnesses and acute exacerbations of chronic diseases. If Meloxicam is taken for acute illnesses or acute exacerbations of chronic diseases, the New Crown Vaccine can only be administered after the symptoms have completely resolved or the body has recovered. It is recommended that patients who need to take Meloxicam after the injection of the new crown vaccine should consult a doctor in advance, and the doctor should make a judgment based on the patient’s specific condition, and should not blindly use the drug on his own. Tip: “New coronavirus pneumonia” and “new coronavirus pneumonia” mentioned in this article were renamed to “new coronavirus infection” on December 26, 2022, as announced by the National Health Commission.