Can I get the new crown vaccine if I use levofloxacin hydrochloride eye drops?



The use of Levofloxacin Hydrochloride Eye Drops does not in itself affect the New Crown Vaccination, but one cannot be vaccinated against the New Crown Vaccination for the time being if one is taking the medication because of an acute illness, or an acute exacerbation of a chronic illness.

The administration of any medication is not a contraindication to New Crown vaccination, as the use of Levofloxacin Hydrochloride Eye Drops, in itself, does not cause New Crown vaccination to be adversely affected.

However, Levofloxacin Hydrochloride Eye Drops itself is a medication used to treat bacterial conjunctivitis, as well as bacterial keratitis, caused by infection with sensitive bacteria. Individuals who have a fever or are in the acute phase of an attack are contraindicated for vaccination and should not be vaccinated at this time.

In conclusion, whether an individual can be vaccinated with the new crown vaccine depends mainly on the individual’s health condition. Before receiving the new crown vaccine, an individual should explain in detail to the physician about his/her actual health condition, and be guided by the physician as to whether or not to receive the vaccine, and should not make a blind decision on his/her own so as not to jeopardize his/her health.