Ask the Experts: Administering Vaccines

Note: Specific information about the administration of most vaccines is included in the Ask The Experts set for that vaccine.

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Findings of this study discourages the prophylactic use of paracetamol (which is similar to acetaminophen) before or immediately following vaccination. Acetaminophen may be used to treat pain or fever if either symptom should occur following vaccination. CDC’s “General Best Practices for Immunization” states: “Evidence does not support use of antipyretics before or at the time of vaccination; however, they can be used for the treatment of fever and local discomfort that might occur following vaccination. Studies of children with previous febrile seizures have not demonstrated antipyretics to be effective in the prevention of febrile seizures.” For more information on this issue, see Methods for Alleviating Discomfort and Pain Associated with Vaccination at www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/imz-best-practices/vaccine-administration.html.

Last reviewed: February 27, 2025

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