Hi folks, just been sent a link for the Shingles Vaccine, is this something anyone else has had. I wasn't aware that when taking Methotrexate this was possible.
Unfortunately I can never get through to my surgery to ask the question.
Thank you
Hi folks, just been sent a link for the Shingles Vaccine, is this something anyone else has had. I wasn't aware that when taking Methotrexate this was possible.
Unfortunately I can never get through to my surgery to ask the question.
Thank you
yes if your over 50yrs of age and on > 20mg MTX you are now entitled to the vaccine. Here’s a screenshot of the eligibility criteria
Yes I had it. The nurse told me it was because I'm on methotrexate. I'm also on the biologic Cimzia but she never mentioned that ( she probably didn't know what it was 🙂).
I had both doses last year and have Shingles at the moment and saw GP yesterday for antivirals. It’s not so bad this time but it’s the most awful condition therefore it’s such good news that younger people can get it now with qualifying conditions.
I had the first of two shingrix vaccines in early September with the second booked for 9 weeks later in December. The jabs are intramuscular but, apart from the initial 'ouch', there have been no other side effects. I'm on MTX and Rituximab.
hi , yes had my first shingrix dose last Monday. Rang rheumatology and they advised missing two methotrexate injections. Hope you can get through to yours for your own advice , my gp surgery had no idea!
I have been refused the Vaccine as I am on 20mg MTX but taking no other medication for my condition. Rheumatology have advised that I need to be taking more than 20mg to be eligible.
I would be very interested to know whether anyone has been offered the vaccine when taking MTX only at 20mg.
I had the shingles vaccine 3 years ago when I reached 70. It had to be the non- live vaccine as I’m on mtx so that meant 2 spaced injections. I’m Ona low dose of mtx- only 7.5 mg
Thank you.
I went for my pneumonia jab yesterday and the nurse and I looked at the guidelines and decided I’d be eligible next year, as I’m 69 next month, and take 20 mg methotrexate. Not OVER 20 mg. The paperwork she had on this as mind boggling.
Thank you for replying, I am 61 and would qualify if I was on over 20mg. I realise that there has to be a cut off point but it is frustrating to say the least. From what I can tell, 20mg MTX is a fairly standard dose so call me cynical but it seems to me that setting eligibility at over 20mg is more about saving money than protecting peoples health.
All the best.
Hi Hightower, I only take 10mg of MTX and nothing else so was surprised by the message from the surgery to book an appointment. I don't understand the way this all works surely everyone should be invited.
I think I’m right in saying you need the non live vaccine so if I were you I’d double check that is what they are giving you. Sorry if this has already said!
Had it, but had to have non live vaccine, Shingrix as on MTX and Infliximab. 2 doses 12 weeks apart.
as you are on Metho, it has to be Shinglix vaccines x2, 2 months apart, you must not have live Shingles vaccine x
I had Shingles and only received the vaccine after I had it. Wish I had received the vaccine sooner. Since we are immunocompromised, we are at greater risk of having a shingles attack.
Hi I’m on 25mg Methotrexate injected weekly and I’m due to start Filgotinib as well at the beginning of November due to significant deterioration in my feet. I contacted my GP surgery about the Shingles vaccination and was told by the receptionist that I wasn’t eligible as I didn’t have a ‘mark’ on my record. I tried to argue my case but she was adamant. I then contacted the GP nurse team who confirmed I was eligible and asked me to ring reception and make an appointment. Again I was told I wasn’t eligible but was grudgingly offered an appointment at the end of October for the Shingrix jab. I was trying to get all my vaccinations up to date before starting the Filgotinib, but it was the usual farce. We are encouraged to self manage our health, but honestly it’s an uphill battle over what should be the easiest things.
Unfortunately, it’s all very hit or miss. I had to request my Shingrix vaccinations and came up with the usual response from the receptionist that I didn’t have the ‘marker’ on my records. I did persevere as I’m on biologics and had the first dose. I was not given any information from the RD helpline whether I should stop Benepali so just carried on. The first dose left me with a useless arm for a couple of days and the pain went up my neck and into my ear. I’m wondering if the nurse just hit the wrong spot. I’ve never had a reaction like that before to flu or Covid jabs. just hope the 2nd one isn’t as bad. At least it’s better than having shingles. 😊
I am due to have it and I take a biological, it says to cancel it for 2 wks as this is a live vaccine, get more advice if you can 👍