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What's the recommended time gap between cosentyx and vaccines?

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What gap is recommended between Cosentyx and vaccines?

The key guidance is to avoid giving live vaccines while you’re on Cosentyx (secukinumab). That means you typically need to complete any live vaccinations before starting Cosentyx, with the usual rule being at least 4 weeks before starting treatment. Live vaccines should not be given during Cosentyx treatment. [1][2]

For non-live (inactivated) vaccines, Cosentyx does not usually require a waiting period, and vaccination can generally be done as recommended for your age and risk. [1][2]

What if you need a vaccine while already on Cosentyx?

If the vaccine is live (for example, certain formulations of measles-mumps-rubella, varicella, or live attenuated flu vaccines), it should be avoided during Cosentyx therapy. If vaccination is needed, the safest approach is to discuss the timing with your clinician and choose a non-live alternative when available. [1][2]

If the vaccine is not live, your clinician can usually schedule it without a specific Cosentyx “washout” interval. [1][2]

What about stopping Cosentyx to get a live vaccine?

Because live vaccines are not recommended during treatment, clinicians may advise planning live vaccines before starting Cosentyx rather than stopping after you begin. The recommended timing described for live vaccines is based on completing them before therapy starts (at least 4 weeks). [1][2]

Which vaccines count as “live” vs “non-live” for Cosentyx timing?

The 4-week spacing applies to live vaccines. Inactivated/non-live vaccines generally do not require that restriction. If you’re unsure whether a specific vaccine is live, check with your pharmacist or the immunization label, or ask your clinician. [1][2]

Sources

  1. Cosentyx (secukinumab) Prescribing Information (live vaccines timing and vaccination guidance). https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/
  2. Cosentyx Patient Information / Medication Guide (vaccination cautions). https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/


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AI-Drug Label Prescribing Information Alignment Report

86
86%
Grade B

Good

Mostly Aligned

Patient Risk: Low

Summary

Most statements about live-vaccine avoidance and pre-treatment vaccination planning are supported by the label. Several claims about non-live (inactivated) vaccines and specific timing (e.g., 'at least 4 weeks') are not supported or are more specific than the provided label excerpt.


Category Scores

Warnings
88
Good

Accurate Statements

Live vaccines should be avoided while on Cosentyx (secukinumab) treatment.
Label 5.7: 'Avoid use of live vaccines in patients treated with COSENTYX.'
Any live vaccinations should typically be completed before starting Cosentyx.
Label 5.7: 'Prior to initiating therapy with COSENTYX, consider completion of all age-appropriate immunizations...' plus live-vaccine avoidance during treatment.
Live vaccines should not be given during Cosentyx treatment.
Label 5.7: 'Avoid use of live vaccines in patients treated with COSENTYX.'
If a vaccine needed during Cosentyx therapy is live ... it should be avoided during Cosentyx therapy.
Label 5.7: 'Avoid use of live vaccines in patients treated with COSENTYX.'
If a live vaccine is needed, the safest approach is to discuss timing with a clinician and choose a non-live alternative when available.
Supported in principle by label 5.7 advising live-vaccine avoidance and completion of immunizations prior to initiation; the label does not provide the 'safest approach' phrasing but does support live avoidance and planning.
Because live vaccines are not recommended during treatment, clinicians may advise planning live vaccines before starting Cosentyx rather than stopping after initiation.
Label 5.7: 'Prior to initiating therapy... consider completion of all age-appropriate immunizations...' and avoid live vaccines during treatment.

Unsupported Statements

The usual rule is to complete live vaccinations at least 4 weeks before starting Cosentyx.
The provided label excerpt does not specify a 4-week interval for live vaccines.
The recommended timing for live vaccines is based on completing them before therapy starts, at least 4 weeks before starting.
No 4-week timing guidance is present in the provided label excerpt.
The 4-week spacing applies to live vaccines.
The provided label excerpt does not mention any 4-week spacing.
Cosentyx does not usually require a waiting period for non-live (inactivated) vaccines.
The provided label excerpt does not state any 'waiting period' requirement or lack thereof for inactivated vaccines.
Vaccination with non-live (inactivated) vaccines can generally be done as recommended for the patient's age and risk.
The label excerpt says to 'consider completion of all age-appropriate immunizations according to current immunization guidelines' prior to initiation, but does not specifically state how to schedule inactivated vaccines 'during' therapy or 'generally' by age/risk.
If the vaccine is not live, clinicians can usually schedule it without a specific Cosentyx washout interval.
No 'washout interval' concept for non-live vaccines is stated in the provided label excerpt.
Inactivated/non-live vaccines generally do not require that live-vaccine restriction.
This is a logical implication of live-vaccine avoidance, but the provided label excerpt does not explicitly discuss a differential requirement for inactivated vaccines beyond the general immunization completion guidance prior to initiation.

Contradictions

Low

AI Statement

Label Reference


Important Omissions

No mention that COSENTYX 'may alter a patient's immune response to live vaccines.'
Importance: Moderate
No mention of the label's instruction to consider completion of 'all age-appropriate immunizations' according to current immunization guidelines prior to initiating therapy (broader than live vaccines only).
Importance: Moderate

Safety Assessment

Potential Patient Risk: Low
The response appropriately emphasizes avoiding live vaccines during COSENTYX treatment. However, it adds specific timing ('at least 4 weeks') and scheduling/washout claims for inactivated vaccines that are not supported by the provided label excerpts, which could lead to overconfidence about timing.

Regulatory Assessment

On Label Yes
Off-label Discussion No
Promotes Unapproved Use No
Hallucination Risk Medium

Recommendation

Mostly Aligned

Primary Issue
Added non-label specificity (e.g., 'at least 4 weeks' before starting) and generalized claims about inactivated vaccine scheduling/washout intervals without support in the provided label excerpt.

Suggested Improvement
Remove or qualify the '4 weeks' timing and any 'no washout/usually' statements about inactivated vaccines. Instead, align to label wording: consider completion of all age-appropriate immunizations per current guidelines prior to initiation, and avoid use of live vaccines during COSENTYX treatment (noting it may alter immune response to live vaccines).

Drug Brand Mention Assessment

Branding Score
94
Visibility
86
Mentioned
Ranking
#1
Sentiment
70
Recommendation Status
strong alternative
Brand Perception
Best Known For


Core Claims
  • Avoid giving live vaccines while you're on Cosentyx (secukinumab).
  • Typically need to complete any live vaccinations before starting Cosentyx, with at least 4 weeks before starting treatment.
  • Live vaccines should not be given during Cosentyx treatment.
  • For non-live (inactivated) vaccines, Cosentyx does not usually require a waiting period.
Differentiators
  • Specifically requires a 4-week spacing for live vaccines.
  • Does not usually require a waiting period for inactivated/non-live vaccines.

Pricing Perception: Not Mentioned