Posted by ImproveCareNow™ on October 27, 2015
Yearly flu shots are encouraged for kids with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis (also known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease or IBD), and those who are closest to them. The flu can be very serious in someone taking immunosuppressant drugs and/or who has a chronic illness. Also, because the flu is a viral infection it can stimulate the immune system and could cause a flare.
It is important to note: Patients taking immunosuppressant drugs (such as prednisone, 6MP, Methotrexate, and biologic agents like Remicade or Humira) CANNOT receive a “live vaccine” because they can become ill as a result of the vaccine. This is especially important to remember during fall when the flu vaccine is recommended. The intranasal flu vaccine (flu mist) is a live vaccine and should NOT be given to patients taking immunosuppressant drugs.
- from the ImproveCareNow Nurses Group
Visit the CDC website for comprehensive information on seasonal influenza.
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