• Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2822318 Date:01/22/2025 Age:69 Sex:F

    Upset stomach; Nauseousness; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via call center representative and described the occurrence of upset stomach in a 69-year-old female patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. The patient’s past medical history included shingles (The most recent was 4 months ago, and still has a little bit of pain from the Shingles.). In JAN-2025, the patient received the 1st dose of Shingrix. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingrix, the patient experienced upset stomach (Verbatim: Upset stomach) and nausea (Verbatim: Nauseousness). The outcome of the upset stomach and nausea were not resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the upset stomach and nausea to be related to Shingrix. It was unknown if the company considered the upset stomach and nausea to be related to Shingrix. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 07-JAN-2025 The reporter was the patient. About 3 days ago, the patient received the first dose of Shingrix. Ever since, the patient had been experiencing nauseousness and an upset stomach. The patient had developed Shingles 3 times in the past. The most recent was 4 months ago, and still had a little bit of pain from the Shingles