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Nivolumab + cholera vaccine (Dukoral)

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    magnus31
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    Hi friends,

    M34 stage IV off to India on holidays in two weeks and considering taking Dukoral (an anti-cholera and diarrea vaccin dissolved in water and taken twice before departure).

    Would you see taking Dukoral as any risk to my ongoing Nivolumab treatment?

    Will ask my medical team but wanted your views.

    Best,

     

    Magnus

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      debwray
      Participant

      Happy hols,

      Was curious and looked up Dukoral ..seems to be a non live vaccine so inb theory OK with immunotherapy like a flu shot….but I would still think its a good idea to check with your team as you say.

      Best wishes

      Deb

       

      debwray
      Participant

      Happy hols,

      Was curious and looked up Dukoral ..seems to be a non live vaccine so inb theory OK with immunotherapy like a flu shot….but I would still think its a good idea to check with your team as you say.

      Best wishes

      Deb

       

        Hukill
        Participant

        I'm on ipi/nivo and was told by my medical team not to get the flu shot.

        jennunicorn
        Participant

        Dead vaccines are ok, live ones not. I and others have gotten flu shots while on immunotherapy and been ok'd by our oncologists. I'd say this dead vaccine will probably be ok too. 

        jennunicorn
        Participant

        Dead vaccines are ok, live ones not. I and others have gotten flu shots while on immunotherapy and been ok'd by our oncologists. I'd say this dead vaccine will probably be ok too. 

        jennunicorn
        Participant

        Dead vaccines are ok, live ones not. I and others have gotten flu shots while on immunotherapy and been ok'd by our oncologists. I'd say this dead vaccine will probably be ok too. 

        Hukill
        Participant

        I'm on ipi/nivo and was told by my medical team not to get the flu shot.

        Hukill
        Participant

        I'm on ipi/nivo and was told by my medical team not to get the flu shot.

      debwray
      Participant

      Happy hols,

      Was curious and looked up Dukoral ..seems to be a non live vaccine so inb theory OK with immunotherapy like a flu shot….but I would still think its a good idea to check with your team as you say.

      Best wishes

      Deb

       

      UBContributor
      Participant

      I have been to India, never asked for any shots or vaccines. At friends recommendation, I took with me a bootle of strong vodka, "to wash hands" and "drink after meals", but really never got to open it, there was no need for it at all. No diarhea, nothing, just enjoyed my 3 months stay there. 

      UBContributor
      Participant

      I have been to India, never asked for any shots or vaccines. At friends recommendation, I took with me a bootle of strong vodka, "to wash hands" and "drink after meals", but really never got to open it, there was no need for it at all. No diarhea, nothing, just enjoyed my 3 months stay there. 

      UBContributor
      Participant

      I have been to India, never asked for any shots or vaccines. At friends recommendation, I took with me a bootle of strong vodka, "to wash hands" and "drink after meals", but really never got to open it, there was no need for it at all. No diarhea, nothing, just enjoyed my 3 months stay there. 

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