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    Senior dose flu vaccines are now available

     

     

    Why get a flu shot?

     

     

     

     

    For your own health and wellbeing

     

    Influenza viruses are always changing, so it is important to get vaccinated each year. The flu vaccine is reviewed annually to ensure it protects against changing viruses.

     

     

     

    To protect your friends and family

     

    Getting the flu shot not only protects you, but also keeps you from potentially exposing your friends and family to the virus.

     

     

     

     

    To keep resources for those who need them most

     

    Getting your flu shot reduces your risk of getting sick or hospitalized and also helps keep health care resources available for COVID-19 patients.

     

     

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    In-store COVID-19 precautions

    We continue to follow CDC and local government guidance at each of our stores. Fully vaccinated individuals are not required to wear a face covering unless required by state or local jurisdictions. Our pharmacists will be wearing masks for any immunization administration. 

     

     

     

    Frequently Asked Questions

     
     

    Everyone 6 months and older should receive a yearly flu vaccine, with rare exceptions. The flu vaccine causes your body to make antibodies that fight the flu, decreasing your risk of becoming sick with the flu. Since the viruses in the vaccine are not live, they cannot cause the flu. The flu vaccine is recommended annually, as immunity decreases over time. It takes about two weeks for the vaccine to be effective, so it is important to get the vaccine before the flu starts spreading in your area.

    There are several different types of flu vaccines available. Rite Aid offers the following flu vaccines:

     

    Quadrivalent flu vaccine - this vaccine protects against two Influenza A strains and two Influenza B strains. 

     

    For those 65 years of age and older, there are two types of flu vaccines that are designed to provide a greater immune response.

    • High-dose flu vaccine - this vaccine contains four times more antigen than standard dose flu vaccines.
    • Adjuvanted flu vaccine - this vaccine contains an ingredient that provides a stronger immune response. 

     

    Ask your Rite Aid pharmacist which vaccine is right for you.

    Common side effects of the flu vaccine include:  soreness, redness or swelling at the injection site, fever, headache, nausea, and muscle aches. 

     

    Less common side effects may include: fainting, Guillain-Barre syndrome, and allergic reactions (e.g., Egg allergy). 

     

    Egg Allergy: Since eggs are used in the production of some flu vaccines, those with a life-threatening egg allergy should only receive a flu shot in a medical facility that is prepared to handle a severe allergic reaction (difficulty breathing, swelling of the eyes or lips, wheezing).  Those who have experienced only hives from a flu shot may still receive the vaccine.

    Yes. Those who have been vaccinated may still get the flu.

     

    This can be caused by one or more of the following:

     

    • Exposure to the virus before vaccination
    • Exposure to the virus during the two-week period after receiving vaccination, or before immunity develops.
    • Exposure to flu strains that may be circulating and are not included in the flu vaccine.

     

    In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reviews the flu data and determines the combination of viruses most likely to prevent the flu each year. Despite the amount of research that goes into the flu vaccine composition, the virus is constantly changing. Therefore, the vaccine may not be a perfect match to the current circulating virus. The good news is, those who have been vaccinated generally have a milder case of flu than those who are unvaccinated.

    Common flu symptoms may include fever or chills, muscle aches, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, headache and fatigue/tiredness. If you have flu symptoms get plenty of rest, drink fluids, and manage symptoms with over-the-counter OTC medications when appropriate. If symptoms continue to worsen, contact your healthcare provider.

    There are several products available to treat flu symptoms. Prescription medications can help lessen fever and flu symptoms, shorten the length of flu illness, and reduce the risk of complications. It is best if they are taken within 2 days of the start of flu symptoms. The four FDA approved prescription medications for the treatment of flu are oseltamivir phosphate (Tamiflu®), zanamivir (Relenza®), peramivir (Rapivab®), and baloxavir marboxil (Xofluza®).

     

    OTC medications like acetaminophen and ibuprofen can be used to treat fever, headache, body aches, and sore throat. Products containing dextromethorphan (a cough suppressant) and/or guaifenesin (an expectorant) are helpful for cough. Runny/stuffy nose symptoms can be treated with an antihistamine and/or decongestant. 

    Be sure to always read the product label to understand the active ingredient(s), uses, warnings, doses, and directions. For questions and help with product selection, talk to your Rite Aid pharmacist or other healthcare professional.

    *Some vaccinations may be contraindicated in certain individuals. Your pharmacist or healthcare provider will help determine your vaccine eligibility.

    Flu shots available while supplies last. Ask your pharmacist for details. Age restrictions apply in some states. No cost with insurance after satisfaction of any applicable deductible or through a government program for the uninsured. Ages 3+ in CA, CT, DE, ID, MD, MA, MI, NV, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, VT, VA, WA.