Interaction
between COVID-19 Vaccine and: |
Paracetamol |
Chlorpheniramine |
Prednisolone |
Lexicomp
Interaction Category |
D: Consider
therapy modification |
D: Consider
therapy modification |
C: Monitor
therapy |
Summary |
Paracetamol may diminish
the therapeutic effect of vaccines. This interaction only applies to prophylactic use of acetaminophen before or during vaccine administration. |
Antihistamines may enhance the adverse / toxic effect of COVID-19 Vaccine. Specifically, the
prophylactic use of antihistamines may mask symptoms and delay diagnosis and
management of anaphylaxis. |
Immunosuppressants may
diminish the therapeutic effect of COVID-19 Vaccine |
Patient Management |
Consider avoiding routine
prophylactic use of paracetamol before or during vaccine administration when
possible. Paracetamol is still recommended to treat fevers and/or pain that occur after vaccination. |
Do not administer antihistamines to COVID-19 vaccine recipients prior to vaccination to prevent allergic reactions. Antihistamines do not prevent anaphylaxis, and their use
may mask cutaneous symptoms, which could lead to a delay in the diagnosis and
management of anaphylaxis. |
·
The
COVID-19 vaccine (mRNA) has not been systematically studied in individuals
receiving immunosuppressant therapy. While this combination is expected to be
safe, reduced efficacy of the vaccine (eg, reduced immune response) may occur
if administered to patients on immunosuppressant therapy. ·
If
possible, based on recommendations for the timing of inactivated vaccines,
administer the COVID-19 (mRNA) vaccine series at least 2 weeks prior to
initiation of immunosuppressant therapy. ·
Decisions
to delay immunosuppressive therapy to complete COVID-19 vaccination should
consider the person’s risks related to their underlying condition. ·
Patients
vaccinated less than 14 days before starting immunosuppressant therapy or
while receiving immunosuppressant therapy may get less than full
protection from the vaccine; hence advised to continue to carefully
adhere to current public health recommendations regarding social distancing,
wearing a mask, avoiding large gatherings, and other guidance regarding
minimizing possible exposure to the virus. |
Proposed
Mechanisms |
Paracetamol suppression of
the inflammatory response, which is an important component of the host
response to vaccine administration. |
|
Likely decreased immune
response to inactivated vaccines due to immunosuppression. |
Remark(s) |
|
Only found for mRNA and
adenovirus vector. |
|
However, pre-med may be suggested by physician / allergist / immunologist in specific individual cases.
Reference: Lexicomp Drug Interaction: Online [Accessed on 28 March 2021] by J. Ho