I’ve had shingles, can I still get the vaccine?
Anonymous
A:
Yes!
The shingles vaccination was licensed in 2006 to prevent shingles outbreaks and the pain that can occur from the rash (post-herpetic neuralgia). Â It is licensed for use in people 60 years or older. Â It can be given to patients who have already had shingles, and is thought to provide some benefit to those patients. Â For more information, log onto the CDC’s excellent website at: Â www.cdc.gov/vaccines and also speak with your primary physician.
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