• Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2823752 Date:01/30/2025 Age: Sex:U

    down for a few days; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of feeling unwell in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Previously administered products included Shingles vaccine (received 1st dose of vaccine on an unknown date). On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced feeling unwell (Verbatim: down for a few days). The outcome of the feeling unwell was resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the feeling unwell to be related to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the feeling unwell to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 18-JAN-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. Patient was the reporter. Patient had the Shingles vaccination, both of them. 2nd one was no joke. He/she was down for a few days. But it was definitely better than to get shingles. His/her mother in law had shingles. He/she heard all about it and the pain that came with it and she had residual pain in her left arm. The follow-up could not be possible as no contact details were available.