I've had shingles teice in two years and following a lot of advice from various sources, I enquired at GPs about possibility of a vaccination. Response is that as I'm under 70, it can be mine for a mere £109. I'm interested to know if this is a standard charge, and if anyone else has faced similar decisions. It's like playing cards - 'stick or twist'?
The cost of the vaccine does seem to be about the £100 mark if prescribed by your GP... http://www.saga.co.uk/health/news/2012/february/shingles-vaccine-240.aspx I remember mentioning this when you got your last attack and I was under the impression that vaccination did help in people suffering from recurrent shingles......
sounds about right - when we were in the States recently the big pharmacy/supermarkets were plugging the jabs like crazy for some reason but the price was around $200, which would be £120.
I am astounded to read the vaccine has any activity at all
but the research says it has....
[ inducing serum neutralising antibodies doesnt usually neutralise latent DNA viruses even when the viruses are expressed ] ho hum one lives and learns
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