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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, Mar 1994, 134-138, Vol 1, No. 2
PA Gross, RA Levandowski, C Russo, M Weksler, J Bonelli, S Dran, G Munk, S Deichmiller, R Hilsen and RF Panush
The purpose of this study was to determine whether acetaminophen impairs
the immune response to influenza vaccine. Influenza vaccine is an
under-utilized preventive measure, partly because of the unfounded
perception that fever and myalgias frequently follow vaccination. While
acetaminophen may decrease these infrequent side effects, it may also alter
the immune response to vaccination. We compare the effect of acetaminophen
with placebo on the humoral immune response to the 1991- 1992 commercially
available influenza vaccine. We studied 60 healthy, elderly subjects from a
geriatric clinic and 20 infirm, elderly subjects from a nursing home. The
subjects were randomly assigned to receive placebo or acetaminophen (1,000
mg every 6 h) for 2 days. Acetaminophen did not depress or enhance the
immune development of serum hemagglutination inhibition antibody to the
three vaccine antigens. The systemic side effects of fever and myalgia were
uncommon in both groups. The healthy elderly subjects mounted a
significantly better immune response to the influenza virus A/Taiwan/1/86
(H1N1) vaccine strain than did the infirm elderly subjects (geometric mean
titer, 115 versus 51; P = 0.003). The functional activity score obtained by
using the chronic healthy evaluation component of the Acute Physiology and
Chronic Health Evaluation system could be used to distinguish the healthy
from the infirm elderly (scores of 1.27 versus 3.75, P < 0.001).
Acetaminophen neither depressed nor enhanced the serum antibody response to
the vaccine in the healthy and infirm elderly subjects studied.
Copyright © 1994 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Vaccine immune response and side effects with the use of acetaminophen with influenza vaccine
Department of Internal Medicine, Hackensack Medical Center, New Jersey 07061, USA.
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