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Covid vaccination and ongoing medication
We are planning for baby and my wife is taking thyronorm and blongF tablets for high TSh and Prolactin issues. After taking this medication, TSh and prolactin level is normal and she's still continuing the medicines. With this situation, is it okay to take Covishield vaccination? Can anyone please suggest?
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Plan pregnancy after 3 months of vaccination.
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No such evidence have been found as to opine that covid vaccine reacts with these medicines
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It’s better if she takes the vaccine atleast 8 weeks prior to conception The medications are of little concern
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U r wife can take covishield vaccination
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There is no harm in taking vaccinations despite being on these medications. Consult me to assess whether your dosage and condition is adequate
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