๐Ÿฅ VAERS Vaccine Data Browser

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About This Site

This is a public data browser for the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). By using this site, you acknowledge and agree to the following:

Data Source & Accuracy

  • Public Data: All data displayed comes from the publicly available VAERS database maintained by the CDC and FDA.
  • No Verification: VAERS accepts all reports without verifying medical accuracy. Reports do not prove causation between vaccines and adverse events.
  • Anyone Can Report: Healthcare providers, patients, family members, and anyone else can submit reports to VAERS.
  • Research Purpose: This data is for transparency, research, and monitoring vaccine safety signals only.

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  • Not Medical Advice: This tool is for informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice.
  • Consult Healthcare Providers: Always consult qualified healthcare professionals for medical decisions.
  • No Liability: We are not responsible for decisions made based on this data.

Data Interpretation

  • The presence of a report does not mean the vaccine caused the adverse event.
  • Coincidental events are often reported (e.g., a heart attack that happened to occur after vaccination).
  • Serious adverse events must be reported by law, even if unrelated to the vaccine.
  • The database is useful for detecting safety signals that require further investigation.

๐Ÿ“– Help & Search Guide

Column Icons Legend

๐Ÿ’€ Death
๐Ÿฅ Hospitalized
๐Ÿš‘ Emergency Room
โ™ฟ Disability
โš ๏ธ Life Threatening

How to Search

๐Ÿ’ก Search Tips:
  • Select Year: Choose a specific year OR "All Years" to search across all data
  • All Years requires filters: When searching all years, you must select at least one filter (lot number, vaccine type, outcome, etc.) for performance
  • Lot number tracking: Use "All Years" + Lot Number to track lots across multiple years
  • Combine filters: Use multiple filters together to narrow results (e.g., Age + Vaccine Type + Death)
  • VAERS ID: Search for specific report by ID number
  • Age: Enter exact age (e.g., 25) or decimal (e.g., 0.5 for 6 months)
  • State: Enter 2-letter state code (e.g., CA, NY, TX)
  • Vaccine Type: Search partial names (e.g., "COVID19", "FLU", "HPV")
  • Manufacturer: Search by company (e.g., "PFIZER", "MODERNA")
  • Lot Number: Search specific vaccine lot (works great with "All Years")
  • Symptoms: Search for any symptom keyword (e.g., "fever", "rash")
  • Death/Hospitalized: Filter to only show cases with these outcomes

Understanding the Data

  • Reports are unverified: VAERS accepts all reports without medical verification
  • Not proof of causation: A report does not mean the vaccine caused the event
  • Anyone can report: Healthcare providers, patients, and family members can submit reports
  • Multiple vaccines: One report may list multiple vaccines given at the same time
  • Blank fields: Not all fields are required, so some data may be missing

Using the Table

  • Sort columns: Click column headers (ID, Age, Sex, Date, Died) to sort
  • Expand text: Click "More" to see full narrative or symptom text
  • Navigate pages: Use pagination controls at top and bottom of table
  • Export results: Click "๐Ÿ“ฅ Export CSV" to download filtered data (max 10,000 records)

๐Ÿ’ก Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is this site?

๐Ÿฅ VAERS Vaccine Data Browser is an independent, third-party data browser for publicly available VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) data.

Important: This site is NOT affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the CDC, FDA, or any government agency. We are an independent service that makes public VAERS data easier to search and analyze.

What is VAERS?

VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) is a national early warning system established in 1990 to detect possible safety problems with vaccines. It's co-managed by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and FDA (Food and Drug Administration).

VAERS accepts and analyzes reports of adverse events (possible side effects) after a person has received a vaccination.

Official VAERS website: vaers.hhs.gov

Is this data HIPAA compliant?

Yes, absolutely. All VAERS data displayed here is:

  • Publicly available - Published by the CDC/FDA on their official website
  • De-identified - Contains no personally identifiable information (names, addresses, contact info removed)
  • Legally accessible - Available to researchers, media, and the general public under FOIA (Freedom of Information Act)
  • Not protected health information - Once de-identified and published by the government, it's no longer covered by HIPAA restrictions

This site displays the same public data available at vaers.hhs.gov/data.

Why does this site exist?

We believe in transparency and public access to health data. While the CDC/FDA provide VAERS data, their official site:

  • Is difficult to search and filter
  • Requires downloading large CSV files and technical knowledge
  • Is not user-friendly for the average person

This independent site makes the same publicly available data easier to search, filter, and understand for researchers, journalists, healthcare workers, and concerned citizens.

Where does the data come from?

All data is downloaded directly from the official CDC/FDA VAERS website at vaers.hhs.gov/data.

The data is:

  • Publicly released by the CDC/FDA every week
  • Available as downloadable CSV files
  • Imported into this site's database for easier searching
  • Displayed exactly as provided (no modifications or filtering)

This site does not collect, modify, or add to the official VAERS data.

My vaccine lot number matches one with deaths/serious events - should I be worried?

Important context:

  • VAERS reports do NOT prove causation - A report means an event occurred after vaccination, but doesn't mean the vaccine caused it
  • Anyone can report - Reports are not verified for medical accuracy before being published
  • Coincidences happen - When millions of people get vaccinated, some will experience unrelated medical events afterward
  • Large lot numbers - Popular vaccines may have hundreds of thousands of doses from one lot number
  • More vaccinations = more reports - Lots used widely will naturally have more reports

What to do:

  • Don't panic - VAERS data requires expert analysis to interpret
  • Talk to your doctor if you have concerns
  • Check official CDC/FDA safety communications for genuine safety signals
  • Remember: billions of vaccine doses have been safely administered

Can I trust VAERS data?

VAERS is valuable but has limitations:

Strengths:

  • โœ… Early warning system for potential safety signals
  • โœ… Open and transparent - publicly accessible
  • โœ… Accepts all reports regardless of likelihood of causation
  • โœ… Monitored by CDC/FDA experts who investigate concerning patterns

Limitations:

  • โš ๏ธ Reports are unverified - not investigated before publication
  • โš ๏ธ Cannot determine if vaccine caused the event
  • โš ๏ธ Underreporting - not all adverse events are reported
  • โš ๏ธ Overreporting - coincidental events may be reported
  • โš ๏ธ Incomplete data - not all fields are required

Bottom line: VAERS is an important tool for safety monitoring, but individual reports should not be used as proof that a vaccine caused harm.

What are "adverse events"?

An adverse event is any undesirable health occurrence that happens after vaccination, including:

  • Common reactions: Sore arm, mild fever, fatigue (usually expected)
  • Serious events: Hospitalization, disability, life-threatening illness, death
  • Coincidental events: Medical conditions that would have occurred anyway

Important: An adverse event doesn't mean the vaccine caused it - only that it occurred after vaccination. Many reported events are coincidental or unrelated.

Why are some lot numbers listed multiple times?

This is normal and expected! A person may receive multiple doses of the same vaccine from the same lot number:

  • COVID vaccines require 2-3 doses
  • HPV, Hepatitis B, and other vaccines have multi-dose schedules
  • Each dose is recorded as a separate entry

Example: Person receives Pfizer COVID dose 1 (lot ABC123) and dose 2 (lot ABC123) - lot ABC123 appears twice in their report.

How often is this data updated?

The CDC/FDA releases new VAERS data every Friday. This site is typically updated:

  • Weekly or bi-weekly for recent data
  • Check the available years to see what data is currently loaded
  • During updates, the site may be in maintenance mode temporarily

Where can I learn more?

โš ๏ธ DISCLAIMER: This data is from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). Reports do not establish causation between vaccines and adverse events. Anyone can submit a report, and reports are not verified. This is raw data for transparency and research purposes only.
34,052
Total Reports (2025)
500
Deaths Reported
1,634
Hospitalizations
30
ER Visits
1,191
Disabilities
570
Life Threatening
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ID Age Sex State Date โ–ผ Onset Days Vaccine Manufacturer Lot # Symptoms Narrative ๐Ÿ’€ ๐Ÿฅ ๐Ÿš‘ โ™ฟ โš ๏ธ
2835072 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
suspected vaccination failure; shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactiv... suspected vaccination failure; shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine and the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 23-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. Reporter stated that it was not that bad and said thank god that they had two vaccines. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine (Dose 1 and Dose 2). US-GSK-US2025AMR036210:Different Patient US-GSK-US2025AMR036152:Different Patient More
2835073 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Pain in extremity Pain in extremity
my arm was achy from the shot; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digi... my arm was achy from the shot; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of pain in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced pain (Verbatim: my arm was achy from the shot). The outcome of the pain was not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the pain to be related to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the pain to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date : 24-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. Reporter reported that his/her arm was achy from the shot, get the shot. They could cause blindness and hearing loss and as you age your immune system wanes. He/she knew many who did not get the shot, had shingles and wished they had gotten the shot. More
2835074 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Pain in extremity Pain in extremity
My arm is really sore; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital medi... My arm is really sore; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of pain in arm in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced pain in arm (Verbatim: My arm is really sore). The outcome of the pain in arm was not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the pain in arm to be related to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the pain in arm to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 24-MAR-2025 The patient got the 1st of the series of the Shingles vaccine. Patient's arm was really sore but after reading these comments, the patient would rather have the sore arm. More
2835075 04/09/2025 VARZOS
VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
UNK
Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; still get shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via ... Suspected vaccination failure; still get shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine and the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: still get shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK receipt date: 22-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. Patient stated that he/she still got shingles even after both shingles shots. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine (Dose 1 and Dose 2). More
2835076 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Incomplete course of vaccination Incomplete course of vaccination
I got the first shot and I am 3 months late for my 2nd shot; This non-serious case was reported by a... I got the first shot and I am 3 months late for my 2nd shot; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of incomplete course of vaccination in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Previously administered products included Shingles vaccine (received 1st dose on an unknown date). On an unknown date, the patient did not receive the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced incomplete course of vaccination (Verbatim: I got the first shot and I am 3 months late for my 2nd shot). The outcome of the incomplete course of vaccination was not applicable. Additional Information: GSK receipt date: 23-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient reported that he/she got the first shot and he/she 3 months late for his/her 2nd shot. The patient pray to god it will still protect him/her. The patient reported he/she literally forgot. Till the time of reporting, the patient did not receive 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine, which led to incomplete course of vaccination. More
2835077 M 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Herpes zoster, Herpes zoster oticus, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Herpes zoster oticus, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; shingles in his ears; he now has shingles on his neck and a couple of... Suspected vaccination failure; shingles in his ears; he now has shingles on his neck and a couple of spots on his head; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a male patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), herpes zoster otitis externa (Verbatim: shingles in his ears) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: he now has shingles on his neck and a couple of spots on his head). The outcome of the vaccination failure was not reported and the outcome of the herpes zoster otitis externa and shingles were not resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure, herpes zoster otitis externa and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure and herpes zoster otitis externa to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date : 23-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient's relative via interactive digital media. The patient had the shingle shot and he now had shingles on his neck, in his ears and a couple of spots on his head. The reporter stated that it must be the same shot they use for covid. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. Herpes zoster oticus is an unlisted event which is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. More
2835078 M 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected Vaccination failure; Shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactiv... Suspected Vaccination failure; Shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a male patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected Vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: Shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure was not reported and the outcome of the shingles was not resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 23-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient's wife via interactive digital media. The patient got the shots, and he now had shingles. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. More
2835079 04/09/2025 VARZOS
VARZOS
VARZOS
VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
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Herpes zoster, Herpes zoster oticus, Ophthalmic herpes zoster, Oral herpes zoste... Herpes zoster, Herpes zoster oticus, Ophthalmic herpes zoster, Oral herpes zoster, Pain; Scar, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Herpes zoster oticus, Ophthalmic herpes zoster, Oral herpes zoster, Pain; Scar, Vaccination failure More
Suspected vaccination failure; Had them in my eye, ear and mouth; Had them in my eye, ear and mouth;... Suspected vaccination failure; Had them in my eye, ear and mouth; Had them in my eye, ear and mouth; herpes zoster on mouth; Shingles on right side of face and mouth; Scars; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine and the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), ophthalmic herpes zoster (Verbatim: Had them in my eye, ear and mouth) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), herpes zoster otitis externa (Verbatim: Had them in my eye, ear and mouth) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), oral herpes zoster (Verbatim: herpes zoster on mouth), facial herpes zoster (Verbatim: Shingles on right side of face and mouth) and scar (Verbatim: Scars). The outcome of the vaccination failure and herpes zoster otitis externa were not reported and the outcome of the ophthalmic herpes zoster, oral herpes zoster and facial herpes zoster were resolved with sequelae and the outcome of the scar was not resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure, ophthalmic herpes zoster, herpes zoster otitis externa, oral herpes zoster, facial herpes zoster and scar to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure, ophthalmic herpes zoster and herpes zoster otitis externa to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the oral herpes zoster, facial herpes zoster and scar to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK receipt date: 24-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. Patient stated that he/she was a person that avoids vaccinations at all cost but after having the shingles patient got the shots. Be sure to check your insurance first. Patient had and mine were not covered even though patient called first and were told they were. It ended up costing almost 900 dollar for the two shots. Patient was still glad patient did because patient got them on the right side of face, and had them in eye, ear and mouth. So very painful. Now patient had scars on face from them. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about details regarding time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine (Dose 1 and Dose 2). Ophthalmic herpes zoster and Herpes zoster oticus are unlisted event which is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine (Dose 1 and Dose 2). More
2835080 04/09/2025 VARZOS
VARZOS
GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS
GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS
UNK
UNK
Incomplete course of vaccination, Pyrexia, Tremor; Incomplete course of vaccinat... Incomplete course of vaccination, Pyrexia, Tremor; Incomplete course of vaccination, Pyrexia, Tremor More
fever and trembling late the day I had it; trembling late the day I had it; So I skipped second shot... fever and trembling late the day I had it; trembling late the day I had it; So I skipped second shot. Dr has discouraged me starting the two part again; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of fever in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 1st dose of Shingrix and did not receive the 2nd dose of Shingrix. On an unknown date, less than a day after receiving Shingrix and not applicable after receiving Shingrix, the patient experienced fever (Verbatim: fever and trembling late the day I had it), tremor (Verbatim: trembling late the day I had it) and incomplete course of vaccination (Verbatim: So I skipped second shot. Dr has discouraged me starting the two part again). The outcome of the fever and tremor were not reported and the outcome of the incomplete course of vaccination was not applicable. It was unknown if the reporter considered the fever and tremor to be related to Shingrix. It was unknown if the company considered the fever and tremor to be related to Shingrix. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 25-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient had a bad reaction from Shingrix 1st shot and had fever and trembling late the day he/she had it. The patient said nobody warned him/her, so the patient skipped second shot and doctor had discouraged him/her starting the two part again Till the time of reporting, the patient did not receive 2nd dose of Shingrix, which led to incomplete course of vaccination. More
2835081 04/09/2025 VARZOS
GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS
UNK
Pain in extremity Pain in extremity
arm was a little sore; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital medi... arm was a little sore; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of pain in arm in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingrix. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingrix, the patient experienced pain in arm (Verbatim: arm was a little sore). The outcome of the pain in arm was not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the pain in arm to be related to Shingrix. It was unknown if the company considered the pain in arm to be related to Shingrix. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 25-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient self-reported this case for himself/herself. patient never had a problem arm was a little sore. More
2835082 F MD 04/09/2025 VARZOS
GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS
UNK
Condition aggravated, Herpes virus infection Condition aggravated, Herpes virus infection
outbreak of herpes; This non-serious case was reported by a physician via sales rep and described th... outbreak of herpes; This non-serious case was reported by a physician via sales rep and described the occurrence of herpes virus infection in a female patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. The patient's past medical history included herpes virus infection. On an unknown date, the patient received the 1st dose of Shingrix. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingrix, the patient experienced herpes virus infection (Verbatim: outbreak of herpes). The outcome of the herpes virus infection was not reported. The reporter considered the herpes virus infection to be related to Shingrix. The company considered the herpes virus infection to be related to Shingrix. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 26-MAR-2025 Patient reported that vaccine caused outbreak of herpes. More
2835083 M 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Herpes zoster Herpes zoster
got a nasty case of Shingles; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digit... got a nasty case of Shingles; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of shingles in a male patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, 3 weeks after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced shingles (Verbatim: got a nasty case of Shingles). The outcome of the shingles was not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 25-MAR-2025 This case was reported by the wife of the patient via interactive digital media. The reporter reported that her husband (patient) got a nasty case of Shingles about 3 weeks after he got the vaccine. The reporter wanted to know was it a coincidence, further she stated, she did not know. More
2835084 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
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Herpes zoster, Malaise, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Malaise, Vaccination failure
suspected vaccination failure; shingles; very sick; This serious case was reported by a consumer via... suspected vaccination failure; shingles; very sick; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in an unspecified number of patients who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. The patient's past medical history included shingles. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), shingles (Verbatim: shingles) and sickness (Verbatim: very sick). The outcome of the vaccination failure, shingles and sickness were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure, shingles and sickness to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles and sickness to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 25-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. Reporter stated that many people he knew said that vaccine made them very sick or they got shingles shingles again, and much worse than before. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting. The follow-up could not be possible as no contact details were available.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (h/o shingles, insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. More
2835085 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; still got shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via ... Suspected vaccination failure; still got shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: still got shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 25-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient got the vaccine and still got shingles This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding the completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingles vaccine More
2835086 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
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Feeling abnormal, Herpes zoster, Hypoaesthesia, Pain in extremity, Vaccination f... Feeling abnormal, Herpes zoster, Hypoaesthesia, Pain in extremity, Vaccination failure; Feeling abnormal, Herpes zoster, Hypoaesthesia, Pain in extremity, Vaccination failure More
Suspeceted vaccination failure; shingles was in my lower back with numbness in my upper leg/pain in ... Suspeceted vaccination failure; shingles was in my lower back with numbness in my upper leg/pain in leg; My shingles was in my lower back with numbness in my upper leg with; The pain brought me to my knees; The pain got better but I didn't feel myself for about a month; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine and the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspeceted vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), shingles (Verbatim: shingles was in my lower back with numbness in my upper leg/pain in leg), numbness in leg (Verbatim: My shingles was in my lower back with numbness in my upper leg with), knee pain (Verbatim: The pain brought me to my knees) and feeling abnormal (Verbatim: The pain got better but I didn't feel myself for about a month). The outcome of the vaccination failure, shingles and numbness in leg were not reported and the outcome of the knee pain was resolving and the outcome of the feeling abnormal was resolved (duration 1 month). It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure, shingles, numbness in leg, knee pain and feeling abnormal to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles, numbness in leg, knee pain and feeling abnormal to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK receipt date: 25-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient reported that he/she had both doses of the shingles vaccination and developed shingles in his/her lower back with numbness in his/her upper leg with nothing on his/her skin. The pain brought him/her to his/her knees, and it was awful. The pain got better but he/she did not feel his/herself for about a month. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure since the details regarding time to onset and laboratory confirmation of shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine (Dose 1 and Dose 2). More
2835087 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; I had the vaccine and later developed shingles; This serious case was... Suspected vaccination failure; I had the vaccine and later developed shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: I had the vaccine and later developed shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 25-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient had the shingles vaccine and later developed shingles. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory test confirming shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. More
2835088 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Malaise Malaise
am feeling a little crappy; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital... am feeling a little crappy; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of feeling abnormal in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced feeling abnormal (Verbatim: am feeling a little crappy). The outcome of the feeling abnormal was not resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the feeling abnormal to be related to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the feeling abnormal to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK receipt date: 22-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. Patient vaccinated the other day and was feeling a little crappy but after reading comments reporter will deal with it. The follow-up could not be possible as no contact details were available. More
2835089 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Asthenia, Decreased appetite, Headache, Pain Asthenia, Decreased appetite, Headache, Pain
my body has been sore; no appetite; headache; no energy at all; This non-serious case was reported b... my body has been sore; no appetite; headache; no energy at all; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of general body pain in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On 21-MAR-2025, the patient received the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. In MAR-2025, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced general body pain (Verbatim: my body has been sore), appetite absent (Verbatim: no appetite), headache (Verbatim: headache) and loss of energy (Verbatim: no energy at all). The outcome of the general body pain, appetite absent, headache and loss of energy were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the general body pain, appetite absent, headache and loss of energy to be related to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the general body pain, appetite absent, headache and loss of energy to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 23-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. Reporter just received his/her first vaccination on this past Friday (from the date of reporting). The patient was glad that he/she got it, but his/her body had been sore, no appetite, headache and no energy at all. More
2835090 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
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Injection site pain, Injection site pruritus; Injection site pain, Injection sit... Injection site pain, Injection site pruritus; Injection site pain, Injection site pruritus More
that area stills burns at least once a week or more; that area stills itch at least once a week or m... that area stills burns at least once a week or more; that area stills itch at least once a week or more; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of injection site burning in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine and the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced injection site burning (Verbatim: that area stills burns at least once a week or more) and injection site itching (Verbatim: that area stills itch at least once a week or more). The outcome of the injection site burning and injection site itching were not resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the injection site burning and injection site itching to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the injection site burning and injection site itching to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 22-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient had the shot and a booster and that area stills burns and itch at least once a week or more. More
2835091 F 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Herpes zoster, Pain, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Pain, Vaccination failu... Herpes zoster, Pain, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Pain, Vaccination failure More
Suspected vacccination failure; Shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interacti... Suspected vacccination failure; Shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a adult female patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine and the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vacccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: Shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. The reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. The company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 26-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient received both doses of Shingles vaccine and experienced shingles. The patient did not however get a rash, just the pain on her right side front back and side. This was the second time she was getting it in 4 years after the shots. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure since the details regarding time to onset and laboratory confirmation of shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine (Dose 1 and Dose 2). More
2835092 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Pain, Ulcer Pain, Ulcer
week later I started breaking up with sores around my hairline; This non-serious case was reported b... week later I started breaking up with sores around my hairline; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of pain in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, 1 week after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced pain (Verbatim: week later I started breaking up with sores around my hairline). The outcome of the pain was not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the pain to be related to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the pain to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK receipt date: 27-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient reported that he/she never had a problem till the doctor said that he/she should get the shot. The patient mentioned week later he/she started breaking up with sores around his/her hairline. More
2835093 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
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Fatigue, Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Fatigue, Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; I just got over the shingles/got it on my left side of my face; I... Suspected vaccination failure; I just got over the shingles/got it on my left side of my face; I'm still tired; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), facial herpes zoster (Verbatim: I just got over the shingles/got it on my left side of my face) and tiredness (Verbatim: I'm still tired). The outcome of the vaccination failure was not reported and the outcome of the facial herpes zoster was resolved and the outcome of the tiredness was not resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure, facial herpes zoster and tiredness to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the facial herpes zoster and tiredness to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 27-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient just got over the shingles, he/she got them on left side of face and caught them early and had gotten the shingles shot a year ago. The patient was still tired, no scares on face and it could close to eyes, but was lucky. Physician said to the patient it would have been worse if he/she had not gotten the shot. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory test confirming shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the , details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingles vaccine. More
2835094 F NC 04/09/2025 MENB
NOVARTIS VACCINES AND DIAGNOSTICS
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Erythema, Swelling Erythema, Swelling
Had redness; swelling reaction; This non-serious case was reported by a nurse via sales rep and desc... Had redness; swelling reaction; This non-serious case was reported by a nurse via sales rep and described the occurrence of erythema in a adolescent female patient who received Men B NVS (Bexsero) for prophylaxis. Concomitant products included Meningococcal vaccine A/C/Y/W conj (CRM197) (Menveo). On an unknown date, the patient received Bexsero. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Bexsero and an unknown time after receiving Menveo, the patient experienced erythema (Verbatim: Had redness) and swelling (Verbatim: swelling reaction). The outcome of the erythema and swelling were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the erythema and swelling to be related to Bexsero and Bexsero Pre-Filled Syringe Device. It was unknown if the company considered the erythema and swelling to be related to Bexsero and Bexsero Pre-Filled Syringe Device. This report is made by GSK without prejudice and does not imply any admission or liability for the incident or its consequences. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 27-MAR-2025 The patient was given a dose of Bexsero less than one week after Menveo was given. The reporter thought in the same arm. The patient had redness and swelling reaction. The parent thought that the patient had gotten a second dose of the same Meningitis vaccine. More
2835095 F PA 04/09/2025 TDAP
GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS
L5229
Exposure during pregnancy Exposure during pregnancy
Drug exposure during pregnancy; This non-serious prospective pregnancy case was reported by a nurse ... Drug exposure during pregnancy; This non-serious prospective pregnancy case was reported by a nurse via registry and described the occurrence of vaccine exposure during pregnancy in a 32-year-old female patient who received DTPa (Reduced antigen) (Boostrix) (batch number L5229, expiry date 19-APR-2027) for prophylaxis. On 25-MAR-2025, the patient received the 1st dose of Boostrix. On 25-MAR-2025, an unknown time after receiving Boostrix, the patient experienced vaccine exposure during pregnancy (Verbatim: Drug exposure during pregnancy). The outcome of the vaccine exposure during pregnancy was not applicable. Pregnancy exposure: Pregnancy Exposure (Boostrix): To mother in third trimester Pregnancy Outcome: Pregnancy was ongoing This report is made by GSK without prejudice and does not imply any admission or liability for the incident or its consequences. Additional Information: GSK receipt date: 27-MAR-2025 Other HCP stated that pregnant woman received Boostrix which led to vaccine exposure during pregnancy. More
2835096 04/09/2025 VARZOS
GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; I had the shingles on my left side of the face; This serious case was... Suspected vaccination failure; I had the shingles on my left side of the face; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a elderly patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. The patient's past medical history included shingles (had the shingles on my left side of the face while I was in mid 70's) and post herpetic neuralgia (was excruciating). On an unknown date, the patient received Shingrix. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingrix, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and herpes zoster (Verbatim: I had the shingles on my left side of the face). The outcome of the vaccination failure and herpes zoster were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and herpes zoster to be related to Shingrix. The company considered the vaccination failure and herpes zoster to be unrelated to Shingrix. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date : 25-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient gotten the shingle shot 8 years before but that did not help him/her any. Since he/she read you could got the shingles more than once he/she got the Shingrix vaccine. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: "Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding the completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingrix. Herpes zoster is an unlisted event which is considered unrelated to GSK Shingrix." More
2835097 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; still got it; This serious case was reported by a consumer via intera... Suspected vaccination failure; still got it; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine and the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: still got it). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 25-MAR-2025 The case was received from the patient via interactive digital media. The patient had both singles shots and still got it. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingles vaccine (dose 1 and 2) More
2835098 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; I got shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via inte... Suspected vaccination failure; I got shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: I got shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 25-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient got shingles after receiving the vaccine. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding the completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingles vaccine More
2835099 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Psoriasis Psoriasis
psoriasis; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and descri... psoriasis; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of psoriasis in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced psoriasis (Verbatim: psoriasis). The outcome of the psoriasis was not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the psoriasis to be related to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the psoriasis to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 26-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient never had psoriasis until got the shingles vaccine, just saying. More
2835100 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Herpes zoster Herpes zoster
awful case of shingles; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital med... awful case of shingles; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of shingles in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, 3 weeks after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced shingles (Verbatim: awful case of shingles). The outcome of the shingles was not resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 25-MAR-2025 The reporter reported one of her/his friends did vaccination and 3 weeks later she had an awful case of shingles. Went to physician and said gave me the vaccine and now get shingles. He said had a different strain could give another vaccine for that. More
2835101 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; noticing shingles and mine lasted for 6 to 8 weeks; This serious case... Suspected vaccination failure; noticing shingles and mine lasted for 6 to 8 weeks; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine and the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: noticing shingles and mine lasted for 6 to 8 weeks). The outcome of the vaccination failure was not reported and the outcome of the shingles was resolved (duration 8 weeks). It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 26-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient got the medication within two days of noticing shingles and it lasted for 6 to 8 weeks. The patient also had the series of two shingles shots. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine(Dose 1 & 2). More
2835102 F 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Supected vaccination failure; Shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive... Supected vaccination failure; Shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a 85-year-old female patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Supected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: Shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 26-MAR-2025 This case was reported by consumer via interactive digital media. The patient (reporter's aunt) and physician talked her into getting a shingles vaccine. The patient got her shingles so severely after the vaccine. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding the completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingles vaccine More
2835103 04/09/2025 VARZOS
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER
UNK
Pain Pain
shots hurt; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and descr... shots hurt; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of pain in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced pain (Verbatim: shots hurt). The outcome of the pain was not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the pain to be related to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the pain to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 26-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The follow-up could not be possible as no contact details were available. Patient stated that shorts hurt them. More
2835104 F 04/09/2025 VARZOS
GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS
UNK
Blood pressure increased, Exposure during pregnancy, Feeling of body temperature... Blood pressure increased, Exposure during pregnancy, Feeling of body temperature change, Influenza like illness More
blood pressure got sky high; woke up burning up/freezing at the same time; aching like I had the flu... blood pressure got sky high; woke up burning up/freezing at the same time; aching like I had the flu; Vaccine exposure during pregnancy; This non-serious prospective pregnancy case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of blood pressure high in a adult female patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingrix. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingrix, the patient experienced blood pressure high (Verbatim: blood pressure got sky high), feeling hot and cold (Verbatim: woke up burning up/freezing at the same time), pain (Verbatim: aching like I had the flu) and vaccine exposure during pregnancy (Verbatim: Vaccine exposure during pregnancy). The outcome of the blood pressure high was resolving and the outcome of the feeling hot and cold and pain were not reported and the outcome of the vaccine exposure during pregnancy was not applicable. The reporter considered the blood pressure high, feeling hot and cold and pain to be related to Shingrix. The company considered the blood pressure high, feeling hot and cold and pain to be related to Shingrix. Pregnancy Outcome: Pregnancy was ongoing Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 27-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient took the Shingrix shot and had a bad reaction to it and blood pressure got sky high and now I am on 2 blood pressure meds. The patient woke up burning up and freezing at the same time and aching like I had the flu . Blood pressure still acts up but so for not as bad as it once was. This case has been linked to the US2025AMR037928 case reported by the same reporter.; Sender's Comments: US-GSK-US2025AMR037928:Same Reporter/Different Patient More
2835105 04/09/2025 COVID19
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; had shingles 4 times since; This serious case was reported by a consu... Suspected vaccination failure; had shingles 4 times since; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included COVID-19 vaccine for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine and COVID-19 vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: had shingles 4 times since). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 27-MAR-2025 The case was received from the patient via interactive digital media. The patient had Covid shots and Shingles shots have had shingles 4 times since. It was unknown if the reporter considered the shingles to be related to COVID-19 vaccine. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. More
2835106 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspeceted vaccination failure; had shots as well and still get them/they go away in matter of a cou... Suspeceted vaccination failure; had shots as well and still get them/they go away in matter of a couple of days/shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspeceted vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: had shots as well and still get them/they go away in matter of a couple of days/shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure was not reported and the outcome of the shingles was resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK receipt date: 26-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient had the shots as well and still get them. The patient mentioned that sometime not so bad, but other time his/her doctor gave him/her medicines that helps get rid of them and it works great. They went away in matter of a couple of days but he/she still take the antibiotic for them. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure since the details regarding completion of primary vaccine schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. More
2835107 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Pain in extremity Pain in extremity
sore arm; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and describ... sore arm; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of pain in arm in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Family history included shingles (sister had shingles right now) and depression (sister was suffering and depressed). On an unknown date, the patient received the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced pain in arm (Verbatim: sore arm). The outcome of the pain in arm was not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the pain in arm to be related to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the pain in arm to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 29-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. Consumer reported that shingles can last for years for some people. He/she just had a sore arm from the 2 shots. His /her sister had shingles right now and is suffering and depressed. It's awful to have. The follow-up could not be possible as no contact details were available. More
2835108 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspeceted vaccination failure; got the shingles vaccine and 6 months later got the shingles; This s... Suspeceted vaccination failure; got the shingles vaccine and 6 months later got the shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, 6 months after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspeceted vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: got the shingles vaccine and 6 months later got the shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 26-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media. The reporter reported that he/she knew a person who got the shingles vaccine and 6 months later got the shingles. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary schedule and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingles vaccine. More
2835109 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Vaccination failure, Zoster sine herpete; Vaccination failure, Zoster sine herpe... Vaccination failure, Zoster sine herpete; Vaccination failure, Zoster sine herpete More
Suspected vaccination failure; internal shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via i... Suspected vaccination failure; internal shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine and the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and zoster sine herpete (Verbatim: internal shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure was not reported and the outcome of the zoster sine herpete was not resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and zoster sine herpete to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the zoster sine herpete to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 27-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient got the vaccine twice and have had internal shingles for 7 months now (till the time of reporting). This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding time to onset for zoster sine herpete and laboratory confirmation regarding zoster sine herpete were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingles vaccine (dose 1 and dose 2) More
2835110 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Extra dose administered, Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Extra dose administ... Extra dose administered, Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Extra dose administered, Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Extra dose administered, Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure More
Suspected vaccination failure; still got them/ shingles; I had 1 shot and 2 of the lifetime vaccines... Suspected vaccination failure; still got them/ shingles; I had 1 shot and 2 of the lifetime vaccines; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis and Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 3rd dose of Shingles vaccine, the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine and the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), shingles (Verbatim: still got them/ shingles) and extra dose administered (Verbatim: I had 1 shot and 2 of the lifetime vaccines). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported and the outcome of the extra dose administered was not applicable. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine, Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine, Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 27-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. Patient had 1 shot and 2 of the lifetime vaccines and still got them (shingles). Patient stated it was a shame that there was no cure. The patient received 3 doses of Shingles vaccine, which led to an extra dose administered. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: "Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. Herpes zoster is an unlisted event which is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine." More
2835111 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactiv... Suspected vaccination failure; shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: shingles). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 27-MAR-2025 This case was reported by the friend of the patient via interactive digital media. The reporter stated his/her friend (patient) got the shot and now had the shingles. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: "Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding the completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine Herpes zoster is an unlisted event which is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine" More
2835112 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Dry eye, Eye pain, Ophthalmic herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Dry eye, Eye p... Dry eye, Eye pain, Ophthalmic herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Dry eye, Eye pain, Ophthalmic herpes zoster, Vaccination failure More
Suspected vaccination failure; severe pain in eye, diagnosed with a big dry patch on cornea, treated... Suspected vaccination failure; severe pain in eye, diagnosed with a big dry patch on cornea, treated with Valtrex like it was Shingles; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine and the 1st dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, more than 2 years after receiving Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and ophthalmic herpes zoster (Verbatim: severe pain in eye, diagnosed with a big dry patch on cornea, treated with Valtrex like it was Shingles) (serious criteria GSK medically significant). The patient was treated with valaciclovir hydrochloride (Valtrex). The outcome of the vaccination failure was not reported and the outcome of the ophthalmic herpes zoster was resolving. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and ophthalmic herpes zoster to be related to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure and ophthalmic herpes zoster to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine and Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 28-Mar-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient got shingles vaccine and had no complications or after effects. Two months ago, the patient had severe pain in eye. The patient went to the ophthalmologist and was diagnosed with a big dry patch on cornea so they treated the patient with Valtrex like it was shingles. And it felt better in a few days. The patient had these shots two years before this episode. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting. The follow-up could not be possible as no contact details were available.; Sender's Comments: Ophtalmic herpes zoster is an unlisted event which is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine (Dose 1 and Dose 2). Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine (Dose 1 and Dose 2). More
2835113 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
suspected vaccination failure; got it after the shot; This serious case was reported by a consumer v... suspected vaccination failure; got it after the shot; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: got it after the shot). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 28-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient got shingles after the shingles shot. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the completion of primary vaccination schedule, clinical description, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingles vaccine More
2835114 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Blister, Herpes zoster, Herpes zoster oticus, Hypoaesthesia, Hypoaesthesia oral;... Blister, Herpes zoster, Herpes zoster oticus, Hypoaesthesia, Hypoaesthesia oral; Neuralgia, Pain, Paraesthesia, Vaccination failure More
nerve pain; Suspected Vaccination failure; Have them in my right ear and face; Have them in my right... nerve pain; Suspected Vaccination failure; Have them in my right ear and face; Have them in my right ear and face /plisters were all around my ear and in my hair /My face half way over and my lips and neck stay numb, like a hundred needles are jabbing me; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On 24-DEC-2024, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected Vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), herpes zoster otitis externa (Verbatim: Have them in my right ear and face) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and facial herpes zoster (Verbatim: Have them in my right ear and face /plisters were all around my ear and in my hair /My face half way over and my lips and neck stay numb, like a hundred needles are jabbing me). On an unknown date, the patient experienced post herpetic neuralgia (Verbatim: nerve pain). The patient was treated with gabapentin. The outcome of the vaccination failure was not reported and the outcome of the herpes zoster otitis externa, facial herpes zoster and post herpetic neuralgia were not resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure, herpes zoster otitis externa, facial herpes zoster and post herpetic neuralgia to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure and herpes zoster otitis externa to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the facial herpes zoster and post herpetic neuralgia to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 28-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient reported to have shingles started on 24 December 2024. The patient had them right ear and face . The blisters were all around the ear and in my hair. The pain was so bad. The patient stated his/her face was half way over and my lips and neck stay numb, like a hundred needles are jabbing. The patient had the Shingles shot 4 years ago. Had been on medication for the virus, and Gabapentin for the nerve pain. This has been 4 months already and still have a lot of pain. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. Herpes zoster oticus is an unlisted event which is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. More
2835115 F 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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COVID-19, Fibromyalgia, Herpes zoster, Neuropathy peripheral, Pain; Vaccination ... COVID-19, Fibromyalgia, Herpes zoster, Neuropathy peripheral, Pain; Vaccination failure More
neuropathy; Fibromyalgia; COVID-19; Shingles; Suspeceted vaccination failure; This serious case was ... neuropathy; Fibromyalgia; COVID-19; Shingles; Suspeceted vaccination failure; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a female patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. The patient's past medical history included mastectomy (right mastectomy), surgery and illness. Concurrent medical conditions included cancer (stage 4 cancer) and decreased immune responsiveness. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. In SEP-2024, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspeceted vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: Shingles). On an unknown date, the patient experienced neuropathy (Verbatim: neuropathy) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), fibromyalgia (Verbatim: Fibromyalgia) and covid-19 (Verbatim: COVID-19). The outcome of the vaccination failure, neuropathy, shingles, fibromyalgia and covid-19 were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure, neuropathy, shingles, fibromyalgia and covid-19 to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure, neuropathy, shingles, fibromyalgia and covid-19 to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 28-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient had the Shingles vaccine years ago and right after stage 4 cancer and her right mastectomy was healing, her immune system was weak, and shingles down her back, right arm and in her new mastectomy scar. The patient got neuropathy and fibromyalgia from damaged nerves and chemo, the patient had a lot of surgeries and illnesses the patient believed shingles were probably one of the worst pains patient ever had. The reporter stated that if you had the vaccine and your immune system was way low like them then you could get anything. The patient spent 10 days in isolation for covid and the next day shingles and in isolation another 9 days total of 19 days in isolation. That was last September. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: "Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine Herpes zoster, Neuropathy peripheral, Fibromyalgia, and COVID-19 are unlisted events which are considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine." More
2835116 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Blindness unilateral, Herpes zoster, Ophthalmic herpes zoster, Vaccination failu... Blindness unilateral, Herpes zoster, Ophthalmic herpes zoster, Vaccination failure More
Suspected vaccination failure; around one eye, the virus infected my eye; I am now legally blind in ... Suspected vaccination failure; around one eye, the virus infected my eye; I am now legally blind in that eye; developed shingles on my face; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), ophthalmic herpes zoster (Verbatim: around one eye, the virus infected my eye) (serious criteria GSK medically significant), unilateral blindness (Verbatim: I am now legally blind in that eye) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and facial herpes zoster (Verbatim: developed shingles on my face). The outcome of the vaccination failure, ophthalmic herpes zoster and facial herpes zoster were not reported and the outcome of the unilateral blindness was not resolved. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure, ophthalmic herpes zoster, unilateral blindness and facial herpes zoster to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure, ophthalmic herpes zoster and unilateral blindness to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the facial herpes zoster to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 28-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient had a shingles vaccine years ago that was supposed to last a lifetime. Four years ago developed shingles on face, and around one eye. The virus infected eye to the point where patient now legally blind in that eye. The patient still in the care of an ophthalmologist after numerous expensive treatments to reduce the damage. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory test confirming shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. Ophthalmic herpes zoster and Blindness unilateral are unlisted event which is considered unrelated to GSK Shingles vaccine. More
2835117 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Incomplete course of vaccination Incomplete course of vaccination
I never took the second shingles shot, It has been 5 years; This non-serious case was reported by a ... I never took the second shingles shot, It has been 5 years; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of incomplete course of vaccination in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. Previously administered products included Shingrix with an associated reaction of no adverse event (Received 1st dose of Shingrix vaccine 5 years ago.). Concurrent medical conditions included atrial fibrillation, stenosis and fibromyalgia. On an unknown date, the patient did not receive the 2nd dose of Shingrix. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingrix, the patient experienced incomplete course of vaccination (Verbatim: I never took the second shingles shot, It has been 5 years). The outcome of the incomplete course of vaccination was not applicable. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 29-Mar-2025 The patient took the shot about 5 years ago with no problems. The patient have had several problems as atrial fibrillation, stenosis, fibromyalgia, which had nothing to do with taking the shot. The patient never took the second shingles shot, it had been 5 years. Till the time of reporting the patient did not receive second shingles shot which led to incomplete course of vaccination. The reporter wanted to know if he/she still can get the second shingle shot. More
2835118 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Herpes zoster, Pain, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Pain, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; It did not help at all, Still outbreak with pain; This serious case w... Suspected vaccination failure; It did not help at all, Still outbreak with pain; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. The patient's past medical history included shingles (about ten years ago, broke out occasional). Concurrent medical conditions included pain. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: It did not help at all, Still outbreak with pain). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 29-Mar-2025 The patient had the shingles about ten years ago, broke out occasional and still had pain. The doctors advised to the reporter to get the shingles vaccine, post shingles. It did not help at all. The patient still had outbreak with pain. The reporter stated that so if you have had the shingles think about getting that vaccine, think again. There was too much money down the drain. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingles vaccine. More
2835119 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; meds gave me shingles even though I had the vaccine; This serious cas... Suspected vaccination failure; meds gave me shingles even though I had the vaccine; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. On an unknown date, the patient received Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: meds gave me shingles even though I had the vaccine) (serious criteria other: serious as per reporter). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingles vaccine. The company considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be unrelated to Shingles vaccine. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 31-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. The patient mentioned that shot was no big deal for him/her. Unfortunately had medication which gave shingles even though had the vaccine. It was a serious side effect of the drug they did not know about. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, details regarding the completion of primary vaccination schedule, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingles vaccine Herpes zoster is an unlisted events which are considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingles vaccine More
2835120 04/09/2025 VARZOS
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Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure; Herpes zoster, Vaccination failure
Suspected vaccination failure; less severe shingles two more times; This serious case was reported b... Suspected vaccination failure; less severe shingles two more times; This serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of vaccination failure in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. Co-suspect products included Herpes zoster (Shingrix) for prophylaxis. The patient's past medical history included shingles. Concurrent medical conditions included systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingrix and the 1st dose of Shingrix. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingrix and Shingrix, the patient experienced vaccination failure (Verbatim: Suspected vaccination failure) (serious criteria GSK medically significant) and shingles (Verbatim: less severe shingles two more times). The outcome of the vaccination failure and shingles were not reported. It was unknown if the reporter considered the vaccination failure and shingles to be related to Shingrix and Shingrix. The company considered the vaccination failure to be unrelated to Shingrix and Shingrix. It was unknown if the company considered the shingles to be related to Shingrix and Shingrix. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 29-MAR-2025 This case was reported by the patient via interactive digital media. The reporter reported that he/she understands what other all go through. The reporter stated he/she had shingles, then got the double dose of Shingrix and got less severe shingles two more times. It was awful. This case was considered as suspected vaccination failure as details regarding time to onset for shingles and laboratory confirmation regarding shingles were unknown at the time of reporting.; Sender's Comments: Vaccination failure is a listed event which, due to the following criteria (insufficient information provided about the clinical description, time to onset and laboratory confirmation of disease) is considered unrelated to GSK vaccine Shingrix (dose 1) and Shingrix (dose 2). More
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it prevented a full blown outbreak; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive... it prevented a full blown outbreak; This non-serious case was reported by a consumer via interactive digital media and described the occurrence of unexpected therapeutic effect in a patient who received Herpes zoster (Shingles vaccine) for prophylaxis. The patient's past medical history included shingles. Previously administered products included Shingrix (received 1st dose on an unknown date). On an unknown date, the patient received the 2nd dose of Shingles vaccine. On an unknown date, an unknown time after receiving Shingles vaccine, the patient experienced unexpected therapeutic effect (Verbatim: it prevented a full blown outbreak). The outcome of the unexpected therapeutic effect was not applicable. Additional Information: GSK Receipt Date: 29-MAR-2025 This case was reported by a patient via interactive digital media. Recovering from a mild outbreak, thank goodness had the 2nd of Shingles dose vaccine it prevented a full blown outbreak. More