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Pain prevention for
Older Adults -- the Shingles Vaccine
Newswise — A vaccine to
prevent shingles -- a painful and common
skin rash -- has been available for more
than two years, but few people reportedly
are vaccinated.
The June issue of Mayo
Clinic Women’s HealthSource covers why
this vaccine, Zostavax, is recommended for
adults over age 60.
Nearly everyone in this age
group has had chickenpox. And the virus that
causes chickenpox, varicella-zoster virus,
remains dormant in the body’s nerves. In
some people, the virus can reactivate and
travel along nerve endings to the skin. An
estimated 20 to 30 percent of adults over 60
develop shingles.
Shingles usually appears as a
blistering rash along one side of the trunk,
chest, back or face. The condition is
particularly dangerous on the face because
it can affect the eye and lead to temporary
or permanent blindness. The most common
complication of shingles is postherpetic
neuralgia, a chronic pain that can be so
severe people are willing to do just about
anything to get rid of it.
The best medicine for
shingles may be prevention. The Shingles
Prevention Study, a large government-funded
study, found that the vaccine prevented
about 50 to 60 percent of shingles episodes
in older adults. It also prevented about 70
percent of postherpetic neuralgia cases.
The vaccine, given in a
single dose, is not appropriate for adults
with weakened immune systems and those with
allergies to gelatin, the antibiotic
neomycin or any component of the shingles
vaccine. The vaccine is an option for people
who’ve had shingles and at least one year
has passed since the last episode.
The vaccine costs can range
from $150 to $300. Private insurance
coverage varies. The vaccine is covered
under the Medicare Part D drug benefit.
Mayo Clinic Women’s
HealthSource is published monthly to help
women enjoy healthier, more productive
lives. Revenue from subscriptions is used to
support medical research at Mayo Clinic. To
subscribe, please call
800-876-8633 ,
extension 9PK1, or visit
http://www.bookstore.mayoclinic.com.
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