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Old 07-17-2012, 07:15 PM #1
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Default Yellow fever Live vaccine and CRPS meds..anyone had adverse reactions?

Sorry, Im not sure where I need to post this Question.. ( Im not great sussing out how to post things) I am wondering if Anyone can give me any advice...I am trying to sort out vaccinations I need to go on my holiday..Yellow Fever vaccine is needed but the drs are concerned about the live vaccine and reactions to it with my meds..Has anyone had a Yellow Fever vaccine and Malaria tablets along side meds for my CRPS.? would welcome thoughts ..and I can give the list of my meds..Purrs Lyn aka Crazy Cat Lady..again..sorry if im in the wrong place..Im lost here
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This is a link to a very good drug checker:

http://www.drugs.com/drug_interactions.html

Put each of your medications in this checker and it will tell
you of any risks. This includes the antimalarial drug.

I see another poster mentioned Cipro... Anyone with a neuropathy would be wise to avoid it and other drugs similar to it like Levaquin and Avelox if POSSIBLE. These drugs have been shown to cause nerve damage in some people. Used with NSAIDs or prednisone (or any steroid) makes the risk higher.

Of course if there is no other option for you, you'll have to take one of them perhaps. But if you can request something else, I'd try that first.

This is the CDC vaccine site...yellow fever vaccine is near the bottom.
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/side-effects.htm
another:
http://www.drugs.com/sfx/yellow-feve...e-effects.html
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This is a link to a very good drug checker:

http://www.drugs.com/drug_interactions.html

Put each of your medications in this checker and it will tell
you of any risks. This includes the antimalarial drug.

I see another poster mentioned Cipro... Anyone with a neuropathy would be wise to avoid it and other drugs similar to it like Levaquin and Avelox if POSSIBLE. These drugs have been shown to cause nerve damage in some people. Used with NSAIDs or prednisone (or any steroid) makes the risk higher.

Of course if there is no other option for you, you'll have to take one of them perhaps. But if you can request something else, I'd try that first.

This is the CDC vaccine site...yellow fever vaccine is near the bottom.
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/side-effects.htm
another:
http://www.drugs.com/sfx/yellow-feve...e-effects.html
Thankyou..smiles. I will check these links out now.
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