When both pneumococcal conjugate vaccine pcv13 and ppsv23 are recommended for an adult pcv13 should always be administered first and may be administered concomitantly with shingrix.
Can shingles vaccine and pneumonia vaccine be given together.
The only time you have to wait is when two live vaccines are not given at the same visit.
If two live vaccines are not given on the same day and are given less than four weeks apart the second vaccine should be repeated.
The shingles vaccine contains a live strain of the varicella zoster virus that has been weakened attenuated so that it stimulates the immune system but does not cause disease in healthy people.
Merck s recommendation was based on a clinical trial of 473 adults randomly assigned to receive the shingles vaccine zostavax and pneumonia vaccine pneumovax either at the same time or a month apart.
Vaccines should be given either on the same day or at a four week interval.
If varicella vaccine is inadvertently given to an adult to prevent shingles the previous recommendation was to give zvl at same visit or at least 28 days later.
Now with the preference for rzv should the recommendation be to give rzv at least 8 weeks later.
Live vaccines can be given on the same day.
Where protection is required rapidly then the.
It can safely be given at the same time as the seasonal flu vaccine and the pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine ppv see more information below.
Zoster vaccine a live virus vaccine can be administered concurrently with all other live and inactivated vaccines including those routinely recommended for people 60 years of age or older such as influenza and pneumococcal vaccines.
Those who received the vaccines together had lower antibody levels suggesting reduced immunity to shingles.
As the zoster shingles vaccine contains the same virus as varicella chicken pox vaccine this recommendation is extrapolated to mmr and zoster although these vaccines are rarely given to the same age group.
Influenza vaccine and td or tdap may be given at the same time or at any time before or after a dose of pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine.