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Should I Pay For A Vaccination? Quoted £109 Which Seems A Bit Steep....
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I've had shingles teice in two years and following a lot of advice from various sources, I enquired at GPs about possibility of a vaccination. Response is that as I'm under 70, it can be mine for a mere £109. I'm interested to know if this is a standard charge, and if anyone else has faced similar decisions. It's like playing cards - 'stick or twist'?
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The cost of the vaccine does seem to be about the £100 mark if prescribed by your GP... http:// www. saga. co. uk/ health/ news/ 2012/ february/ shingles- vaccine- 240. aspx I remember mentioning this when you got your last attack and I was under the impression that vaccination did help in people suffering from recurrent shingles......
11:08 Wed 27th Aug 2014
Jo, this is also from the Boots site
Above the age of 80 the vaccine effectiveness decreases substantially, so it has been decided (by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation - JCVI) that the optimal age to routinely offer protection to those at risk would be at 70 years of age, with a phased catch up programme for those aged 71 to 79 years.
The phasing doesn't seem to have kicked in yet!
Above the age of 80 the vaccine effectiveness decreases substantially, so it has been decided (by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation - JCVI) that the optimal age to routinely offer protection to those at risk would be at 70 years of age, with a phased catch up programme for those aged 71 to 79 years.
The phasing doesn't seem to have kicked in yet!
The cost of the vaccine does seem to be about the £100 mark if prescribed by your GP...
http:// www.sag a.co.uk /health /news/2 012/feb ruary/s hingles -vaccin e-240.a spx
I remember mentioning this when you got your last attack and I was under the impression that vaccination did help in people suffering from recurrent shingles...
http:// www.med icinene t.com/s hingles _herpes _zoster /page6. htm#wha t_can_b e_done_ for_rec urrent_ shingle s
...but on searching the literature today - as ever -it seems the jury may still be out .
From the The New England Journal of Medicine 2012
"Current practice guidelines are relatively unhelpful about whether immunocompetent adults who have had initial episodes of shingles should be vaccinated against recurrence. The CDC suggests that the vaccine (Zostavax) should be administered but admits that little evidence supports this recommendation"
http:// www.jwa tch.org /jw2012 0809000 0002/20 12/08/0 9/does- zoster- vaccine -preven t-recur rent-sh ingles
And the American FDA..
"The effectiveness of Zostavax in preventing repeated episodes of shingles has not been demonstrated in clinical studies"
http:// www.fda .gov/Bi ologics BloodVa ccines/ Vaccine s/Quest ionsabo utVacci nes/UCM 070418
Sqad - have you seen any more up-to-date research?
http://
I remember mentioning this when you got your last attack and I was under the impression that vaccination did help in people suffering from recurrent shingles...
http://
...but on searching the literature today - as ever -it seems the jury may still be out .
From the The New England Journal of Medicine 2012
"Current practice guidelines are relatively unhelpful about whether immunocompetent adults who have had initial episodes of shingles should be vaccinated against recurrence. The CDC suggests that the vaccine (Zostavax) should be administered but admits that little evidence supports this recommendation"
http://
And the American FDA..
"The effectiveness of Zostavax in preventing repeated episodes of shingles has not been demonstrated in clinical studies"
http://
Sqad - have you seen any more up-to-date research?
slaney
The Shingles Prevention Study, a pre-licensure study of 38,546 people, showed that herpes zoster vaccine reduced the incidence of herpes zoster by 51% and PHN by 66.5%.
http:// jid.oxf ordjour nals.or g/conte nt/197/ Supplem ent_2/S 228.lon g
This is the report that i was quoting (I think) but i cannot find a date.
The Shingles Prevention Study, a pre-licensure study of 38,546 people, showed that herpes zoster vaccine reduced the incidence of herpes zoster by 51% and PHN by 66.5%.
http://
This is the report that i was quoting (I think) but i cannot find a date.
slaney
\\\Sanofi Pasteur MSD, which produces the vaccine says that it may prevent shingles in half of the people that receive it. Of the other fifty percent, two thirds may feel less severe pain and discomfort. \\\
This is from your first link.
\\\\It has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of developing shingles by about 60%, as well as reducing the incidence of postherpetic neuralgia by approximately 66%.\\\
This is from your second link.
I can't comment on the NEJM as one has to subscribe.
All seem to agree that vaccination is significant.
\\\Sanofi Pasteur MSD, which produces the vaccine says that it may prevent shingles in half of the people that receive it. Of the other fifty percent, two thirds may feel less severe pain and discomfort. \\\
This is from your first link.
\\\\It has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of developing shingles by about 60%, as well as reducing the incidence of postherpetic neuralgia by approximately 66%.\\\
This is from your second link.
I can't comment on the NEJM as one has to subscribe.
All seem to agree that vaccination is significant.
Thanks Sqad. I've had a look and the paper confirms the fact that Zoster vaccine helps prevent shingles, as do many other sources. This is not in doubt.
But whether it helps people like Mosaic who have recurrent shingles without apparently developing immunity/sufficient protective antibodies is a different and specific question.
I am looking for papers which show the effectiveness of Zostavax vaccine in preventing repeated episodes of shingles.
But whether it helps people like Mosaic who have recurrent shingles without apparently developing immunity/sufficient protective antibodies is a different and specific question.
I am looking for papers which show the effectiveness of Zostavax vaccine in preventing repeated episodes of shingles.
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