Should atorvastatin be stopped if rabies vaccine is being monitored concerning studies suggesting atorvastatin is immunosuppressive?
Anti-rabies vaccine and atorvastatin?
Question posted by Mohit18 on 7 Dec 2022
Last updated on 8 December 2022 by Indea
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Usually, when on immunosuppressive drugs, you don't take vaccines as it can actually make you get the disease or virus you were vaxxed for.
Though, this recent jab causes lots of healthy people to get Covid and/or suffer from the horrendous side effects.
Drugs.com found no interactions between the atorvastatin and the anti-rabies vax.
However, mixing atorvastatin or any heart medication, with anything containing real grapefruit, the side effects can be fatal.
But, it's best to ask your doctor or pharmacist about interactions.
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- Side effects of Atorvastatin (detailed)
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