What is Shingles?
Let’s start with the basics. Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a common viral infection. Shingles can trigger a painful rash of blisters that develops on one side of the face or body, called a shingles rash. The shingles vaccines, or zoster vaccine, can offer protection against shingles and shingles-related complications.
If you believe you may be experiencing a shingles outbreak or are exhibiting shingles symptoms, schedule an appointment or contact a healthcare provider immediately to go over your shingles treatment options.
Who Should Get a Shingles Vaccine?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends two doses of the shingles vaccine (Shingrix) as protection against shingles. The shingles vaccine age recommendation includes adults 50 years and older, as well as adults 19 years and older who have weakened immune systems.
To schedule an appointment for your shingles vaccine, find a pharmacy or find a clinic near you and choose an appointment time that conveniently fits your schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is shingles contagious? What triggers a shingles outbreak? We’ve addressed some of the most common questions you’re likely to have about the shingles virus and shingles vaccine. Read through our Frequently Asked Questions section above to learn more. If you have further questions, please contact your local pharmacy or clinic and speak with one of our knowledgeable healthcare providers.
Other Important Vaccines
Are you up to date on all of your vaccines? While getting your shingles shot, you can also catch up on your flu, pneumonia or Tdap vaccine. Take a look at out our adult vaccine checklist to make sure you’re up-to-date and fully protected, or head to our Vaccines Page for immunizations for the whole family.
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