Sulforaphane, or compounded acetaminophen tablets, can be taken after a new coronary vaccine if there is an indication for the use of this medication, such as joint and muscle pain. Oral acetaminophen tablets are not a contraindication to the new crown vaccine. Indications for the use of Saxifrage include use for fever caused by the common cold or influenza, and also for the relief of mild to moderate pain such as headache, arthralgia, migraine, toothache, muscle pain, neuralgia, and menstrual cramps. General precautions for the use of compound acetaminophen tablets: this product is a symptomatic therapeutic drug for antipyretic and analgesic use, not to be used for more than 3 consecutive days, for pain relief for no more than 5 days; the presence of hepatic and renal toxicity, you can not take this product in high dosage or more than the recommended time, and the use of caution in patients with hepatic and renal insufficiency. Depending on the patient’s specific condition, a doctor is required to assess whether the drug can be taken before administering New Crown Vaccine.