COVID-19 Vaccine (Recombinant Protein, Adjuvanted)
Why is it prescribed?
This vaccine is given to help prevent contracting the COVID-19 virus.
Products that have this ingredient include •Nuvaxovid® vaccine 2024-2025 formula •
See other drugs used in the treatment of •COVID-19 •
Most common side effects:
- pain, redness or swelling where the needle was given
- headache
- nausea and vomiting
- muscle pain, stiffness
- fever, chills
- joint pain
- tiredness
Rare adverse events - Anyone experiencing the symptoms below should seek medical attention:
- chest pain, shortness of breath, irregular or fast/pounding heartbeat.
- hives; swelling of face, tongue, or throat; difficulty breathing.
- weakness or paralysis on one side of the face.
This is a protein-based vaccine. It contains the spike protein that is on the surface of the COVID-19 coronavirus,and an adjuvant which helps create a strong immune response. The body recognizes the spike protein as a threat and produces antibodies, which help prevent becoming
seriously ill if exposed to the COVID-19 virus.
Vaccination should be postponed if you have an acute severe illness with a fever. If you have a minor illness with no fever, vaccination can proceed.
If you have a bleeding disorder in which intramuscular injections are not recommended, you should not receive this vaccine.
Although this vaccine is safe for most people:
- If you have cancer, consult with your cancer care team before receiving vaccinations
- if you have a condition or are on a medication that weakens your immune system, consult your healthcare providers before getting vaccinated.
Use in pregnancy and breastfeeding: It is highly recommended that pregnant and breastfeeding individuals receive COVID-19 vaccination. HOWEVER, mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (Spikevax™ or Comirnaty®) are preferred because they have more safety data.