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Azatioprina 50 mg , Meprednisona 2mg and Covid vaccination.

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I am with Crohn desease .Does anyone know if Azatioprina 50mg and Meprednisona 2 mg affect the covid vaccination? I can't find a clear answer to this, and would appreciate any help

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I take Azathioprine and have had the Astrozeneca jab with no problems, but would suggest you check with your pharmacist or the nurse who provides the vaccination.

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Ciccia

Hi, I take azathioprine too along with mesalazine. I've had the Pfizer vaccine 3 weeks ago and was fine, just a sore arm.

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