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OTC Meds Could make the COVID-19 Vaccine Less Effective

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Try to avoid these meds at least 1 or 2 days before the vaccination.

I think we can all agree that there are a lot of similarities between the flu and COVID-19 and the way the virus evolves in patients, this is why experts analyzed the effects ibuprofen and acetaminophen had against flu patients and how it affected their immune response.

Find out Why Are Doctors Concerned About the COVID-19 Vaccine.

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David J. Topham, PhD and one of the authors of a 2015 study made at the University of Rochester Medical Center, mentioned that “unless your health care provider tells you otherwise, it’s best not to take pain relievers one or two days before the flu vaccine” because doing so “can dilute the power of the vaccine.”

Make sure to also check Dr. Fauci’s Update Regarding The New COVID Strain.

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