Bump where the injection was given; Swollen arm; Very painful arm, arm is a little sore; Spinning; Dizziness/when she would lie down and close her eyes, the dizziness did not stop; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via call center representative and described the occurrence of injection site swelling in a female patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. Previously administered products included Zostavax (received Zostavax on an unknown date ). Concurrent medical conditions included herpes zoster. On 21-DEC-2024, the patient received the 1st dose of Shingrix (right arm). In DEC-2024, less than 2 weeks after receiving Shingrix, the patient experienced injection site swelling (Verbatim: Bump where the injection was given), swelling arm (Verbatim: Swollen arm), pain in arm (Verbatim: Very painful arm, arm is a little sore), spinning sensation (Verbatim: Spinning) and dizziness (Verbatim: Dizziness/when she would lie down and close her eyes, the dizziness did not stop). The outcome of the injection site swelling, swelling arm and pain in arm were not resolved and the outcome of the spinning sensation and dizziness were resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the injection site swelling, swelling arm, pain in arm, spinning sensation and dizziness to be related to Shingrix. It was unknown if the company considered the injection site swelling, swelling arm, pain in arm, spinning sensation and dizziness to be related to Shingrix. Additional Information: GSK receipt date: 30-DEC-2024 The patient received the first dose of Shingrix and experienced a very painful arm, swollen arm, and a bump where the injection was given. On this day, the patient stated the arm was a little sore, a little swollen, and a little bump where the injection was given. About 3 to 4 days after the vaccine was given, that patient experienced dizziness, and spinning, night time was worse. Even when she would lie down and close her eyes, the dizziness does not stop and the dizziness had since resolved.