Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common respiratory illness that can cause serious complications in older adults and young children. For those aged 60 and over, RSV can lead to pneumonia, hospitalization, or worse. The RSV vaccine offers strong protection and is now available to eligible adults. Your local PharmaChoice pharmacy can help you determine your eligibility and get vaccinated quickly and safely.
Locate a PharmaChoice pharmacy near you that offers the RSV vaccine. Getting vaccinated has never been easier.
Find answers to the most common questions about the RSV vaccine, including eligibility, timing, and how well it works.
The RSV vaccine for adults is recommended for those aged 60 and older, as well as pregnant individuals to help protect newborns. A separate RSV vaccine is also available for infants, though this is administered in hospital rather than by a pharmacist. Speak with your pharmacist to find out if you or a family member may be eligible.
The RSV vaccine is a single-dose vaccine. One injection provides strong protection against severe RSV illness.
RSV season typically runs from fall through spring. It is best to get vaccinated before RSV season begins, ideally in late summer or early fall.
Yes, approved RSV vaccines have been evaluated for safety and efficacy. Common side effects include injection site pain, fatigue, and mild muscle aches.
Yes, PharmaChoice pharmacies offer RSV vaccinations for eligible individuals. Ask your pharmacist if you qualify.
Browse our Advice For Life blog for helpful articles on RSV symptoms, who is most at risk, and how vaccination can help protect you and your family.
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