Women should not become pregnant until at least three months after getting shingles vaccine.
The shingles vaccine is now recommended for everyone age 50 and older.
Women should not become pregnant until at least 4 weeks after getting shingles vaccines.
Maybe you've read about the shingles vaccine in the news, or friends have talked about it.
No serious problems have been identified with shingles vaccine.
You should consider asking your doctor about a shingles vaccine if you are at least 60 years old.
A shingles vaccine licensed in the spring of 2006 is recommended for adults aged 60 and over.
Are you thinking about getting the shingles vaccine?
If you're over age 50, the shingles vaccine may help you avoid getting shingles.
Like all vaccines, shingles vaccine is being closely monitored for unusual or severe problems.