South Wales Evening Post

Pharmacist’s warning on potentiall­y deadly outcome from missing free flu vaccinatio­ns

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FLU can kill or leave you seriously ill and you are particular­ly at risk if you have a long-term health condition - that is the stark warning from a pharmacist as those with diabetes, asthma, heart disease and other chronic illnesses are urged to get the vaccine.

Pharmacist Alwyn Fortune said: “Flu can kill.

“Flu can lead to chest infections and pneumonia. So if patients have been vaccinated against the flu, when they are exposed to the virus the antibodies are already there to be able to fight it off so they either won’t get the flu or have a lesser dose.”

He is among many community pharmacist­s in the ABMU health board area who have been trained to give the vaccine, which is available free on the NHS to those with long-term conditions and their carers.

He said: “If patients can’t get to the GPS for a particular time they can come to the pharmacy. What we try to do here is vaccinate patients as they come in.

“It may be the case that they have to wait a few minutes while we check a few prescripti­ons, but we try to do patients immediatel­y.

“It gives patients who might be working another option where they can drop in at the end of their working day, during their lunchtime or at a time convenient to them.”

Among those who have taken advantage of the free NHS jab at the pharmacy, Sheppards in Kenfig Hill, near Bridgend, are staff members Leanne Hewer, aged 36, from Kenfig Hill, and Anita Lloyd, 51, from Cefn Cribwr.

Leanne takes medication for arthritis, which reduces her immune system, so getting the vaccinatio­n is vital.

“I would be quite ill as my immune system is quite low, so I need it to help prevent me catching the flu. I have never had a reaction to the vaccine,” she said.

Anita added: “I have the flu vaccine so that, number one, I’m not off work and won’t be able to carry out my job.

“But also because I am a carer and I don’t want to carry it home to my husband who has a heart condition, and if he gets it then it could be devastatin­g for him like many patients with heart conditions.”

Conditions that put people more at risk of complicati­ons from flu include diabetes, heart, liver and kidney disease, mini stroke and respirator­y problems.

Last year around half the people in Wales aged from six months to 64 years who were eligible for a free NHS flu vaccinatio­n due to a long-term condition missed out on having the jab.

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