- No evidence to suggest that anesthetics are life-threatening
- Anesthetics could make a COVID-19 vaccine less effective
- A post has been circulating on social media claiming that anyone vaccinated against COVID-19 cannot take anesthetics
There is no evidence to suggest that either type of anesthetics are life-threatening or dangerous to use after getting any COVID-19 vaccine. A post has been circulating on social media claiming that anyone vaccinated against COVID-19 cannot take anesthetics because doing so is life-threatening.
About anesthesia
An anesthetic is a type of drug that is used to temporarily numb the feeling of pain or to put someone to sleep for a short time. It is typically used in tests and surgeries that are going to be painful or invasive.
Two main types of anesthetics:
- local anesthetics
- general anesthetics
Can it become a life-threatening situation?
There is no evidence to suggest that either type of anesthetics are life-threatening or dangerous to use after getting any COVID-19 vaccine.
Vaccine manufacturers have not issued any warning labels on any dangers of taking an anesthetic after getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
Will anesthetics decrease the effect of vaccines?
Anesthetics could make a COVID-19 vaccine less effective. This is because a vaccine interacts with the immune system, and so does anesthesia, which can interfere with how a vaccine teaches the body to fight infection.
The American Society of Anesthesiologists recommends waiting at least two weeks after your final dose before getting a surgery that will use anesthetics.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention simply recommends speaking to your doctor before making a decision about surgery with anesthetics, or taking any immuno-suppressing medication or additional therapy.
Delaying surgery or treatment unnecessarily can come with its own set of risks. These recommendations are made to ensure that the vaccine itself is fully protective, not because there is a threat of any harm.
The viral post about the vaccine
A post has been circulating on social media claiming that anyone vaccinated against COVID-19 cannot take anesthetics because doing so is life-threatening.
The post included a story of a vaccinated man dying after receiving local anesthesia in a dentist’s office. Taking anesthesia soon after receiving a vaccination has the potential to reduce the effectiveness of a vaccine, but does not have the potential to cause harm
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Source: Health Desk