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preservative-free flu shot in Austin

I apologize if this has been covered a million times already on this board, but I'm too lazy to read past the first couple of pages of posts.Where in Austin/San Marcos is the preservative-free (thimerisol-free) version of the seasonal flu shot being offered? I won't even ask about the H1N1 shot yet--I've called everywhere and no one knows what the gov will be sending until it arrives, so I'll deal with that one later. For now I just need the regular shot--my OB isn't even getting it in the obstetric version. Maybe I'm paranoid, but I'm not chances...

Re: preservative-free flu shot in Austin

  • I got one at CVS. 

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  • I heard that they have them at Walgreens, but I did not ask myself. Just heard it secondhand.
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  • imagemrssnflwr:

    I got one at CVS. 

     

    Which CVS? I called one and they said they didn't have it and didn't think the other ones had it either. 

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  • imagegotchagomo:
    I apologize if this has been covered a million times already on this board, but I'm too lazy to read past the first couple of pages of posts.Where in Austin/San Marcos is the preservative-free (thimerisol-free) version of the seasonal flu shot being offered? I won't even ask about the H1N1 shot yet--I've called everywhere and no one knows what the gov will be sending until it arrives, so I'll deal with that one later. For now I just need the regular shot--my OB isn't even getting it in the obstetric version. Maybe I'm paranoid, but I'm not chances...

    I don't understand what you mean by "obstetric version."  Is this just a preservative-free flu shot?  

    I know that my physician clinic (ARC) I could get the thimerosal-free vaccine if I requested it. Have you tried calling a location near you?  Also, a single-dose, thimerosal free version of the H1N1 vaccine is being produced, in case you want to get that one, too.

    ETA: Never mind. ARC has depleted their entire supply of the seasonal flu vaccine and only has vaccines for children 6 mos - 36 mos old.

  • I got a preservative free shot yesterday at the Walgreen's on the corner of Charles Austin and Hopkins in San Marcos.  It is $5 more than the regular shot.
  • imagemrssnflwr:

    I got one at CVS. 

    Dittto.

  • imagebtrrcupbride:
    I got a preservative free shot yesterday at the Walgreen's on the corner of Charles Austin and Hopkins in San Marcos.  It is $5 more than the regular shot.

     

    This is perfect! Thanks! I'll be in San Marcos tomorrow! 

  • imageMrsAJL:

    imagegotchagomo:
    I apologize if this has been covered a million times already on this board, but I'm too lazy to read past the first couple of pages of posts.Where in Austin/San Marcos is the preservative-free (thimerisol-free) version of the seasonal flu shot being offered? I won't even ask about the H1N1 shot yet--I've called everywhere and no one knows what the gov will be sending until it arrives, so I'll deal with that one later. For now I just need the regular shot--my OB isn't even getting it in the obstetric version. Maybe I'm paranoid, but I'm not chances...

    I don't understand what you mean by "obstetric version."  Is this just a preservative-free flu shot?  

    I know that my physician clinic (ARC) I could get the thimerosal-free vaccine if I requested it. Have you tried calling a location near you?  Also, a single-dose, thimerosal free version of the H1N1 vaccine is being produced, in case you want to get that one, too.

    ETA: Never mind. ARC has depleted their entire supply of the seasonal flu vaccine and only has vaccines for children 6 mos - 36 mos old.

     

    FYI: The health department calls the thimerisol free version the "obstetric version"--they told me that is the correct way to ask for it when I call around.

  • I just heard someone mention a preservative-free flu shot. What exactly does that mean? For adults? For kids? What's the benefit/difference?
  • It just means it doesn't have thimerosal in it, so it is mercury free.  Some people believe the vaccines with thimerosol in them can cause autism, which has not been proven.  I believe the shots for younger kiddos are all preservative free.  (When I asked, they told me the flu shot they gave my 2 yo was preservative free).
  • I've never got a flu shot in my life but now that I am pregnant I am thinking about it. What are the side effects? my ob is out of town but my niece is home sick with flu symptoms so I might just go ahead and get one.
  • I got the regular (with thimerosal) flu shot...I asked the pharmacist for the "preservative free" and she said unless I'm allergic to eggs, I can get the regular one even if preggo. After the fact, I freaked out because of thimerosal, but since got over it since it's just a trace and likely won't affect the fetus at all. I got it during the gov shutdown b/c I was worried that they might run out, so I got it in my first trimester at 6 weeks. Now that there is a crazy flu outbreak, I am definitively glad that I got it. Plus CDC says regular flu shot is safe for preggo women in any trimester so I stopped worrying lol
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