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Influenza Virus Vaccine

Also indexed as: Begrivac®, Fluarix®, Fluogen®, FluShield®, Fluviral S/F®, Fluvirin®, Fluzone®, Inactivated Influenza Vaccine, Influvac Sub-Unit®, Vaxigrip®

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The influenza vaccine is given by injection to help prevent influenza (flu), particularly in people with compromised immune systems. The vaccine is altered yearly to correspond to mutations in the flu virus.

Summary of Interactions with Vitamins, Herbs, and Foods
In some cases, a herb or supplement may appear in more than one category, which may seem contradictory. For clarification, read the full article for details about the summarized interactions.

Beneficial May be Beneficial: Side effect reduction/prevention—Taking these supplements may help reduce the likelihood and/or severity of a potential side effect caused by the medication.

Eleuthero*

Beneficial May be Beneficial: Supportive interaction—Taking these supplements may support or otherwise help your medication work better.

Asian ginseng*

Depletion or interference

None known

Reduced drug absorption/bioavailability

None known

Adverse interaction

None known

An asterisk (*) next to an item in the summary indicates that the interaction is supported only by weak, fragmentary, and/or contradictory scientific evidence.

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Interactions with Herbs

Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng)
In a randomised, double-blind study, 227 people received influenza vaccine plus 100 mg of standardised extract of Asian ginseng or placebo two times per day for four weeks before and eight weeks after influenza vaccination.1 Compared with placebo, Asian ginseng extract was reported to prevent colds and flu, improve immune cell activity, and increase antibody levels after vaccination.

Eleuthero
Some Russian studies suggest that eleuthero (Siberian ginseng) may reduce the risk of postvaccination reactions.2

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References
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1. Scaglione F, Cattaneo G, Alessandria M, Cogo R. Efficacy and safety of the standardized ginseng extract G 115 for potentiating vaccination against common cold and/or influenza syndrome. Drugs Exptl Clin Res 1996;22:65–72.

2. Zykov MP, Protasova SF. Prospects of immunostimulating vaccination against influenza including the use of Eleutherococcus and other preparations of plants. In New Data on Eleutherococcus: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Eleutherococcus, Moscow, 1984, 164–9.

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