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I have Psoriasis, Should I get a Flu Shot?


The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) reported the following about getting a flu shot when suffering from psoriasis.

If you have psoriasis, you may be feeling especially anxious about this year’s flu season. The news that people with a chronic medical condition should be among the first to receive flu shots may have left you wondering if these shots are safe for people with psoriasis. The following information should help relieve your anxiety.

People who have psoriasis can get flu shots
While people who have psoriasis should not get the vaccine for smallpox, they can get the 2009 – 2010:

  • Seasonal flu shot
  • H1N1 (a.k.a swine flu) shot

Notice that these are both shots. You may have heard that this year’s flu vaccines also are available as a nasal spray.

If you are taking a medication that targets your immune system, you should not receive either vaccine as a nasal spray. The nasal sprays contain a live virus. Getting a live vaccine while taking a medication that suppresses the immune system can cause serious complications.

Not sure, talk with your dermatologist first
If you are not sure whether the medication you are taking to treat your psoriasis targets your immune system, you should talk with your dermatologist or rheumatologist first.

If you are taking a medication that targets your immune system, talking with your dermatologist or rheumatologist also can help you determine the best time for you to receive the flu shots.

Precautions help prevent side effects
Taking these precautions before getting a flu vaccine can help reduce side effects:

  • Do not get vaccinated if you have an infection.
  • When taking medication that targets your immune system, always ask if a vaccine contains a dead or live virus. You should not get a “live” vaccine if you are taking a medication that targets the immune system. A vaccine that contains a dead virus also may be called an “attenuated” vaccine.

Rest assured, most people living with psoriasis get immunizations and injections without experiencing any side effects or worsening of their psoriasis. If you do experience any side effects after getting a flu shot, be sure to report this to your dermatologist. This information can help your dermatologist plan future treatments.

Source: American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)

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Psoriasis and Swine Flu (H1N1)


Commissioner of the National Influenza Center in Belgium has made recommendations for people suffering from psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis regarding the prevention and treatment of influenza, possible Swine Flu or H1N1.

Patients suffering from an inflammatory disease such as psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis show changes in the immune system therefore often need medication that can affect the immune resistance.

The Working Group ‘influenza and chronic diseases’ of the Interministerial Commissioner Influenza think that users of these medications are at increased risk of influenza A/H1N1 (Swine flu).

The working group recommends patients Swine Flu use vaccination. Patients with influenza-like symptoms are strongly advised to consult their doctor. When they are hit by the influenza A/H1N1 (Swine Flu), these patients benefit from antiviral treatment.

Patients at risk will be a priority for vaccination with the free H1N1 swine flu vaccine.

Which countries will receive the drug, and how will they be selected?
WHO has arranged the first deployment of antiviral drugs from the WHO stockpile to 72 countries. Priority was given to vulnerable countries, taking into consideration national manufacturing and procurement capacity. As necessary, other countries will be supported through regional office stockpiles.

Current information on Swine Flu
For current information on influenza H1N1 (Swine Flu), both patients and doctors rely on the website of the World Health Organization.

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