Hi,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
I understand your concern.
The zoster vaccine is a live vaccine that has been shown to reduce the incidence of
herpes zoster (known as
shingles).
The vaccine contains a minimum of 19,400 plaque-forming units (PFU) of the Oka/Merck strain of live, attenuated varicella-
zoster virus. It is sterile and does not contain any preservatives.
It is injected subcutaneously (under the skin) in the upper arm. Centres for Disease control and Prevention (CDC) recommends a single dose of herpes zoster vaccine for people 60 years of age or older, whether or not the person reported a prior episode of zoster.
However, Zoster vaccine should not be administered to a person who has ever had a life-threatening or severe
allergic reaction to gelatin, the antibiotic
neomycin, or any other component of shingles vaccine.
It is recommended that you should not go for this vaccine as it is contraindicated in your case.
Hope the information provided would be helpful.
All the best.