I am on Venetoclax 400mg for 4 weeks now and am wondering is it safe to have flu vaccine this winter?
Flu’ vaccine : I am on Venetoclax 400mg for... - CLL Support
Flu’ vaccine
That’s a question for your doctor but mine at MD Anderson said, “absolutely.” I actually followed Dr Brian Koffman’s @bkoffman advice this year and waited a little to get mine. I actually got the jab yesterday. It was the quad version and have a sore arm today. I’m currently on ibrutinib.
Jeff
I’m certainly having one and I’ve been on Venetoclax for well over a year. Haematologist supports it.
Newdawn
Safety isn't the issue. It's more a question of effectiveness when you may have so few B-cells present to respond to the vaccine and produce antibodies to protect you against the flu.
I questioned my haematologist, when in the same situation as you and he recommended I still go ahead with a flu shot. That's because the vaccine can still stimulate memory lymphocytes and stimulate T-lymphocyte based immunity. Even a small benefit is worth it.
Neil
Abc123qaz,
My specialist approved both my flu vaccination and pneumonia shot during treatment with Obinutuzumab plus venetoclax.
JM
I was advised to have the flu shot each year that I’ve been on Venetoclax — 3 winters now. No issues and, more importantly, no flu!
I have well managed CLL with IMBRUVICA 420. My hematologist said: "Yes get the high potency flu shot!" I went to the supermarket two days ago and their pharmacy section, filled out a form. The pharmacist came ten minutes later and applied the shot. No cost, plus I got a $ 10 gift card. Now two days later - completely normal, even the site.
Should you take a break with Imbruvica if you will take the flu vaccine?