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Acetaminophen May Block Vaccines' Effectivenss

POSTED: 3:20 pm PDT October 16, 2009
UPDATED: 4:09 pm PDT October 16, 2009

Fever is part of the body's normal reaction to vaccination shots. Fearing the negative effects of this post-vaccine fever, many parents give their children fever-reducers, such as acetaminophen, as a preventative measure before or soon after vaccination.

This may not be a good idea, new research has shown, because while these drugs do reduce fever, they can also reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine.

In a group of infants receiving a number of routine vaccinations, researchers in the Czech Republic randomly assigned some of the children to receive three doses of this fever-reducer within 24 hours of being vaccinated.

They found that, for several types of vaccines, the protective immune response generated by the vaccine was significantly lower in those children taking the fever-reducer.

Their research also suggested that a fever-reducer given before or very soon after vaccination interfered more than if the drug was used later, in response to a child actually having a fever.

Researchers concluded that parents should not give their child acetaminophen before or at the time of vaccination.
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