Can you get an anti-inflammatory shot after a new crown vaccination?

After the new crown vaccination is able to play anti-inflammatory injection, the two do not have a great impact, but in order to avoid drugs on the role of the vaccine has a negative impact, it is best not to use for the time being. The main ingredient of anti-inflammatory injection is antibiotic, and antibiotics mainly act on bacteria, while the main ingredient of the new crown vaccine is the inactivated new crown vaccine virus, because the physiological structure of the virus and bacteria are different, so under normal circumstances antibiotics do not have a great impact on the vaccine, you can inject antibiotics to fight infections after the vaccine treatment. However, in the absence of special circumstances, it is best not to inject antibiotics after vaccination. This is because some medications may interact with the vaccine, which may affect the efficacy of the vaccine or even aggravate the adverse effects of the vaccine. Especially anti-inflammatory drugs and antiviral drugs. It is important to note that patients with chronic diseases that need to be stabilized by medication, such as diabetes and hypertension, can continue to take medication regularly after vaccination.