You can get other vaccines one month after you have gotten Gammaglobulin. Gammaglobulin is derived from human serum or placenta and contains a variety of antibodies. It is generally used for anti-infection treatment in malnourished and other patients who are weak, immunocompromised and chronically ill. Some vaccines cannot be given at the same time as Gammaglobulin, especially live vaccines. Vaccines must be given every other month. If other vaccines are given earlier, this may result in reducing or even inactivating the activity of the live vaccine. Gammaglobulin is a passive immunization. There is an increased immunization effect period of 2 weeks, but it loses its potency after one month. Therefore, other vaccines can be given after one month after the administration of gammaglobulin. How long can you take vaccines after taking Gammaglobulin, it is recommended to consult the relevant doctor in the hospital, and it is not recommended to take the injection blindly.