Can you take anti-anxiety medication to get the new coronary vaccine?

Taking anti-anxiety medication is generally acceptable for the new crown vaccine, but it should be analyzed in the context of the individual’s actual situation. Under normal circumstances, after taking anti-anxiety medication, you can take the new crown vaccine, and there will be no adverse reaction between the two, and it will not affect the effect of the vaccine; however, in order to be on the safe side, it is generally recommended to take anti-anxiety medication orally for a one-week interval before going to the hospital to take the new crown vaccine. However, some patients with anxiety disorders have more serious conditions and cannot control the disease after taking the medication. In this case, it is recommended that they receive treatment first, and then consider going to the hospital to receive the new crown vaccine after their conditions have stabilized and their emotions have been relieved; if there are allergic reactions and other adverse reactions after taking the anxiolytic medication, they should also hold off on the new crown vaccine for a period of time. It is recommended that patients with anxiety disorders consult their doctors before receiving the New Crown vaccine and follow their doctor’s recommendations for vaccination.