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Are COVID-19 Vaccines Safe For Patients Suffering From Rheumatoid Arthritis And Lupus Disease?

Are COVID-19 Vaccines Safe For Patients Suffering From Rheumatoid Arthritis And Lupus Disease?
Are COVID-19 Vaccines Safe For Patients Suffering From Rheumatic Arthritis And Lupus Disease?

Suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis and worried if you should get vaccinated against novel coronavirus. This article discusses why it is important for patients with rheumatoid arthritis to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

Written by Satata Karmakar |Updated : August 5, 2021 11:36 AM IST

People with rheumatoid arthritis may be concerned that the COVID-19 vaccine can have serious effects on them which can also flare up the arthritis problem. Some have even stated that they feel it is not safe for them to take the jab. However, that's not the truth. According to the experts, the chance of this occurring is relatively small and it is never fatal. Experts also added that it is highly recommended for patients with these underlying health conditions to take the jab before others. This article discusses why it is important for patients with rheumatoid arthritis to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

COVID Vaccine Safe For Patients With Rheumatoid, Lupus Disease

A recent study has revealed that mRNA Covid-19 vaccination is safe for patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases -- such as inflammatory arthritis and lupus -- and flares of their conditions were uncommon after two doses. Published in the journal Arthritis and Rheumatology, the study examined 1,377 patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases. According to the experts, about 11 per cent of patients reported flares after vaccination that required treatment, and there were no reports of severe flares.

Flares were associated with prior SARS-CoV-2 infection, flares in the six months preceding vaccination, and use of combination immunomodulatory therapy. These early safety data can help address vaccine hesitancy in patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases. "Our findings demonstrate that the vaccines are safe and should alleviate the safety concerns of any hesitant patients," said first author Caoilfhionn Connolly, of Johns Hopkins University's School of Medicine. "This study highlights that most of our rheumatic patients tolerated the vaccine well with mostly having local reactions such as injection site pain, which was quite reassuring, but most importantly, we did not observe any severe flares of their underlying autoimmune disease," added Julie J Paik, from the varsity.

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COVID Vaccine Is Well Tolerated In People With Lupus

The American College of Rheumatology also recommends Covid vaccination for people with lupus and other rheumatic diseases, except for patients with a known allergy to a vaccine component or life-threatening illness (currently resulting in intensive care).

A recent study published in The Lancet journal found that the Covid vaccine is largely well-tolerated in people with lupus. Just 3 per cent of participants (21 people out of 693) reported a medically confirmed lupus flare roughly 3 days after vaccination. In most cases (71 per cent), this resulted in a change in lupus treatment, and four of the 21 people were hospitalized due to the flare-up.

(With inputs from Agencies)