no you can't have the shingles as it is a live vaccine. You don't get offered the shingles vaccine until you are 70
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You must have missed our recent discussion…….see below from NHS England. There is now a non live vaccine suitable for everybody.
Almost a million more people (900,000) will become eligible for a shingles vaccination from September, the NHS announced today.
Anyone who is severely immunosuppressed and over 50 will be able to get two doses of the Shingrix vaccine – currently the vaccine is only available to those over 70.
From 1 SEPTEMBER 2023, those turning 65 and 70 will also be able to get the vaccine after their birthday, in addition to those already aged 70-80. Patients will be contacted by their GP practice when they become eligible.
Eligibility will then be expanded to include those 60 and up by September 2033.
Oh ok I didn't know this Im 63 so will be eligible for this in September
Thank goodness for this. My partner had shingles last year and it was awful.
My surgery bought some in for me when I requested it. I don't suppose they have been doing many Shingrex
Yes I had my second Shingrix jab yesterday. I had to wait until I reached 70 to qualify but as AC wrote above it is to be made available earlier now.
it will depend which immunosuppressants your on. Most dmards don’t qualify, although methotrexate >20mg is included. Here’s the book which the gps use, it tells you which meds are included. Biologics and Jak inhibitors are included.
You can have a non live shingles vaccine. I had one 7 weeks ago and going for my second one next week.
Trying to get ahead of the curve, I was at the doctors' anyway, and asked if I could book the shingles vaccine. The receptionist's computer said no but, bless her, she asked someone who gave the ok. So it's shingrix on 5th September for me. Happy days😁
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I believe that’s changing from September this year. There is now a non-live vaccine available that will be offered to people who are severely immune compromised.
Can someone clarify for me if >20mg methotrexate means 20mg and over, or over 20mg (i.e. 25mg)? I'm currently on 20mg so not sure if I will be eligible come September, but would like to have the vaccine if possible. Thanks!
I'm in the same position so planning to as my consultant tomorrow. If I forget (!) I'll message my surgery as they are very good.
The symbol > means greater than (but not including) if there is another line under that arrow as well then it means greater than or equal to. 😊
I'm sure that's technically correct however it does seem a little prescriptive so I'm wondering if there might be some leeway 🤔 After all, you'd think that the patient's weight might affect how much the Methotrexate dose affects them; as a relatively slim female I feel that 20mg is a higher dose for me than it would be for a heavier man.....
I was under 70