Smoking is allowed after rabies vaccination, but is not recommended in the event of respiratory adverse effects, and early cessation of smoking is recommended. Smoking is normal after rabies vaccination and does not affect the normal effects of the vaccine. There is no authoritative literature or clinical case statistics that prove that smoking clearly affects the effectiveness of the vaccine, so you can smoke normally. However, after vaccination, there may be related adverse reactions. If there are respiratory adverse reactions such as runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, etc., smoking is not recommended. Smoking at this time may aggravate the symptoms and affect your health. It is recommended to quit smoking as soon as possible after the adverse reactions are fully controlled, as smoking is harmful to health.