Can you get a new crown booster shot with anti-inflammatory medication?

New Crown Vaccine Booster Shots are not recommended while taking anti-inflammatory medications that may indicate the presence of an infection.
Taking anti-inflammatory drugs is generally not recommended to get a booster shot of the new crown vaccine, because generally when taking anti-inflammatory drugs, it indicates that there is an infection in the body. If you are in the acute phase of the disease, for example, in the stage of fever or acute infectious disease flare, it is generally not recommended to receive the New Crown vaccine at this time, which may lead to exacerbation of the disease or increase the adverse effects of the vaccination.
It is generally recommended that a booster vaccination be considered after the inflammation has been controlled and anti-inflammatory medications have been discontinued. Patients are advised to go to the vaccination site, consult the doctor in detail, and wait for the doctor to assess the patient’s condition and give consent before vaccination.
The precautions to be taken after receiving the new crown vaccine are to eat a light diet, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods, and to pay more attention to rest, avoiding overwork of the body, and not to get the vaccination site wet too soon, as well as closely observing the body’s symptoms and changes in body temperature.