Is it safe to take the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine?

Is it safe to take the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine?

For many people, the benefits of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine outweigh the risks. It’s effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19, and it’s the only single-dose option available. However, you’ll still need to get a booster shot 2 months later. Dec 16, 2021

When was Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine approved?

The Johnson & Johnson single-shot COVID-19 vaccine, developed by its Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, received an EUA in the United States on February 27, 2021 and Conditional Marketing Authorization (CMA) by the European Commission on March 11. Oct 5, 2021

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What are the common side effects of the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine?

The most commonly reported side effects were pain at the injection site, headache, fatigue, muscle aches and nausea. Most of these side effects occurred within 1-2 days following vaccination and were mild to moderate in severity and lasted 1-2 days. Feb 16, 2022

How does the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine work?

The J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine also contains a piece of a modified virus that is not the virus that causes COVID-19. This modified virus is called the vector virus. The vector virus cannot reproduce itself, so it is harmless. This vector virus gives instructions to cells in the body to create an immune response.

Can you get Pfizer or Moderna vaccine after the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine?

If you got J & J as your initial vaccine and are 18 or older, you are eligible for a booster shot two months later, regardless of which one you choose (you’re eligible six months later if you had Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech as your primary series). Dec 20, 2021

Has Johnson & Johnson come up with a COVID-19 booster shot?

On 21 October 2021, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) authorized for emergency use a booster shot of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine for adults aged 18 and older. Dec 15, 2021

Are egg products used in COVID-19 vaccines?

The COVID-19 vaccines currently authorized by the FDA are not manufactured using egg products or egg culture. See COVID-19 vaccines for more information. Jan 7, 2022

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Does the Single-shot Janssen/Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine produce a strong immune response?

•The immune response to the single-shot Janssen/Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine remained robust against variants of SARS-CoV-2. •Although the vaccine produced fewer neutralizing antibodies against the variants than the original virus, the overall immune response suggests strong protection. Jun 29, 2021

Can the FDA help me get the COVID-19 vaccine?

No. The FDA’s authority includes authorizing or approving COVID-19 vaccines for use in the United States, but the FDA is not responsible for vaccine distribution. Go to the CDC website to find your state and local health departments who are responsible for COVID-19 vaccine distribution. Jan 7, 2022

Can I choose which COVID-19 vaccine I get?

Currently, the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is the only COVID-19 vaccine available to children ages 5 through 17 years old. For adults ages 18 years and older, the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna) are preferred over Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen (J&J/Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine. All COVID-19 vaccines currently authorized and recommended for use in the U.S. are safe and effective. However, mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are preferred based on an updated risk-benefit analysis.

Who makes Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine?

Manufacturer: ModernaTX, Inc.

Who is at higher risk of getting blood clots from the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine?

They are also more likely to occur in women who are pregnant or on oral contraceptives, or in people who have hereditary disorders that predispose them to blood clotting. As mentioned above, the clotting condition associated with the J&J vaccine is called thrombosis with thrombocytopenia (TTS). Dec 17, 2021

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What is the risk of getting ITP from the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine?

According to the recipient fact sheet, the chance of ITP is “very low,” with symptoms in most cases occurring within 42 days after vaccination. FDA said it continues to monitor the level of potential excess risk with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Jan 12, 2022

Does Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine have egg by product in it?

No food proteins like eggs or egg products, gluten, peanuts, tree nuts, nut products, or any nut byproducts (COVID-19 vaccines are not manufactured in facilities that produce food products).

How effective was single-shot of the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine?

The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine demonstrated a profile that showed durability of effectiveness up to 6 months for hospitalizations and ICU admissions across the study period, with a modest increase in breakthrough infections starting in month 4. Jan 6, 2022