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Important flu information from healthcare professionals and pharmacists.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to your questions about flu shots.

  • What is the flu?

    The flu (influenza) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The flu is different from a cold. The flu usually comes on suddenly. People who have the flu often experience fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, muscle or body aches, headaches and fatigue (tiredness). Some people may have vomiting and diarrhea, though this is more common in children than adults.

    Some people, such as people age 65+, young children and those with certain health conditions, are at high risk for serious flu complications. The best way to prevent the flu is by getting vaccinated each year with a flu shot.

  • What is the flu shot?

    The “flu shot” is a vaccine that protects you from the flu virus. It is inactivated, which means it contains a killed version of the virus, so it cannot cause disease, and is most commonly given as an injection (with a needle) in the arm.

    This season’s vaccine protects against four influenza viruses that research indicates will be most common during the season. This includes an influenza A (H1N1) virus, an influenza A (H3N2) virus and 2 influenza B viruses.

    The vaccine takes effect approximately two weeks after it has been administered as antibodies (substances in the blood that protect against infection) accumulate and provide protection against influenza. Therefore, it is important to get a flu shot before the flu begins to circulate in your area, as you may be susceptible to influenza during the two weeks after your flu shot.

    The flu shot will not 100% eliminate the risk of getting the flu as there are several strains of viruses that can cause the flu. However, data suggests flu symptoms may be milder and complications can be reduced following vaccination. It can also protect others who are vulnerable but may not be able to receive the vaccine for a variety of reasons.

  • Who should get a flu shot?

    The CDC recommends everyone age 6 months and older get a flu shot every flu season, including those are who healthy or have health conditions. Walgreens offers flu shots to anyone age 3+. It’s recommended that anyone who wants to reduce their chances of getting the flu should be vaccinated. It’s especially important for certain people to get vaccinated, such as those who are at high risk of developing serious complications, like pneumonia, if they get sick with the flu. This includes:

    • People who have certain medical conditions including asthma, weakened immune systems, diabetes and chronic heart or lung disease

    • Pregnant women

    • People ages 65+

    • People who live with or care for others who are at high risk for developing serious complications. This includes household contacts and caregivers of people with certain medical conditions, including asthma, diabetes, chronic lung disease and others.

    • According to CDC analysis opens a page in new tab of flu hospitalization data, people from certain racial and ethnic minority groups, including non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native, and Hispanic or Latino people

  • Who should not get a flu shot?

    The flu shot should not be given to:

    • Children younger than 6 months of age
    • People with severe, life-threatening allergies to the flu shot or any ingredient in the vaccine. This might include gelatin, antibiotics or other ingredients.

    Certain individuals should not be vaccinated without first consulting a healthcare professional. These patients include:

    • People who had Guillain-Barré syndrome (a severe paralyzing illness, also called GBS) within six weeks of getting the flu vaccine previously
    • People who have a moderate or severe illness with a fever, including those with COVID-19, should wait until they recover before getting a flu shot
  • Is there a flu shot for ages 65+?

    Adults age 65+ have a higher risk for developing complications from the flu and account for more than 60% of the flu-related hospitalizations each year. Recent studies show that people age 65+ may not respond as well to standard-dose flu shots because they do not produce as high of an antibody response following vaccination as do younger people. People with low antibody levels may be at higher risk of catching the flu.

    While adults age 65+ may receive a standard flu shot, there are vaccines designed specifically for patients age 65+ that work by improving the production of antibodies in order to provide a stronger immune response to the flu than traditional vaccines. Like the standard flu shot, these vaccines are given as an injection in the arm and the side effects are similar, though some patients may experience increased pain, redness or swelling around the injection site compared to standard-dose flu vaccines.

  • When should I get the flu shot?

    The CDC recommends that people get the flu shot before the flu is widespread by late fall. The peak flu season is typically October to March in the U.S., but people should receive their vaccine as long as the virus is circulating. People should get their flu shot every flu season to ensure the best protection from the flu for themselves and others.

  • What are the common side effects of the flu shot?

    The viruses in the flu shot are killed (inactivated), so you cannot get the flu from a flu shot. Some minor side effects that could occur are:

    • Soreness, redness, or swelling where the shot was given
    • Fever (low grade)
    • Aches

    If these side effects occur, they begin soon after the shot and usually last 1 to 2 days. Over-the-counter products may be recommended to manage minor side effects. Most people who receive influenza vaccine have no serious problems from it.

  • Do all Walgreens stores administer flu shots?

    All Walgreens retail locations administer the flu shot.Schedule an appointment›

  • Who administers the flu shot at Walgreens?

    Our licensed pharmacists, pharmacy interns and trained technicians administer flu shots in all Walgreens pharmacies. Visit your local Walgreens to speak with a pharmacist and to get your flu shot today.

  • Is my flu shot at Walgreens covered by insurance?

    The flu shot is covered by most insurance plans, with a $0 copay, although provider networks may vary. Those enrolled in Medicare Part B and many with Medicaid in certain states may also receive the flu shot at no cost.* Footnote Our cash price is as follows:

    • Quadrivalent shot: $58.99
    • 65+: $108.99

    * Varies by state. See pharmacy for details.

  • Can I access my family’s vaccine history?

    Yes! You can view you and your family’s vaccine history at Walgreens through this link.

    To see your family’s vaccine history, you will need to ensure they are added to your account. To do that, follow the steps below:

    • Log in to your account
    • Navigate to Manage Family Prescriptions and add a Child or Adult.
    • Once the Child or Adult is added, you will be able to view their vaccination record on the Manage Family Prescriptions page.

If you believe you have a medical emergency, please call 911.

References

References Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Getting a Flu Vaccine and other Recommended Vaccines at the Same Time. December 8, 2023. Opens a page in new tab. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/coadministration.htm. Accessed July 2024.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Influenza (Flu). June 5, 2024. Opens a page in new tab.https://www.cdc.gov/flu/index.htm. Accessed July 2024.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Information for the 2024-2025 Flu Season. March 14, 2024. Opens a page in new tab.https://www.cdc.gov/flu/season/faq-flu-season-2024-2025.htm. Accessed July 2024.

Vaccine Information Statement: Influenza Vaccine (Inactivated). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). August 8, 2021. Opens a page in new tab.https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/flu.pdf. Accessed August 2022.

Vaccine Information Statement: Influenza Vaccine (Live, Intranasal). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). August 6, 2021. Opens a page in new tab.https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/flulive.pdf. Accessed August 2022.

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FAQs

Is flu jab free? ›

It's offered on the NHS every year in autumn or early winter. You can get the free NHS flu vaccine if you: are aged 65 or over. have certain long-term health conditions.

When is the best time to get a flu shot? ›

It takes up to two weeks to build immunity after a flu shot. You can benefit from the vaccine even if you don't get it until after the flu season starts. It's usually best for people in the United States to get the flu vaccine in September and October. Aim to get it by the end of October.

How long after flu shot am I immune? ›

It takes about two weeks after the vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body and provide protection against the influenza viruses. In the meantime, people are still at risk for getting the flu. That's why it's better to get vaccinated early in the fall, before the flu season really gets under way.

What does the CDC say about the flu vaccine? ›

Everyone 6 months and older in the United States, with rare exception, should get an influenza (flu) vaccine every season. CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has made this “universal” recommendation since the 2010-2011 influenza season.

Are flu shots free in USA? ›

Most health care insurance plans cover the annual flu shot as preventive care. Flu vaccination is often available at no or low cost to people who do not have insurance. For Children: If your child is insured, most health care insurance plans cover flu vaccination at no cost to you.

How much is a flu vaccination? ›

If you are not eligible for a free NHS flu vaccination, we offer a private flu service which costs £18.00 (2023).

How long is a flu shot good for once a needle is attached? ›

Unused syringes that are prefilled by the manufacturer and activated (i.e., syringe cap removed or needle attached) should be discarded at the end of the clinic day.

What are valid reasons to decline the flu vaccine? ›

6 reasons patients avoid flu vaccination
  • I'm healthy, so I don't need a flu vaccine. I'm healthy, so I don't need a flu vaccine. ...
  • The flu vaccine isn't safe and can give me the flu. ...
  • It is better to get sick with the flu. ...
  • I'll wait until flu hits my area. ...
  • I hate getting injections. ...
  • I was vaccinated last year.

How effective is the flu shot in 2024? ›

March 1, 2024 -- The vaccines for this flu season are 41% to 44% effective in preventing flu-related hospitalization in adults and 52% to 61% effective for children, according to estimates in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report issued Thursday.

What are the serious side effects of this year's flu shot? ›

Are there signs or symptoms that should cause concern after getting a flu vaccine?
  • Difficulty breathing.
  • Hoarseness or wheezing.
  • Swelling around the eyes or lips.
  • Hives.
  • Paleness.
  • Weakness.
  • A fast heart beat or dizziness.

Is it okay to take Tylenol after a flu shot? ›

It's best to avoid common pain relievers after a flu shot because they can dilute the power of the vaccine, according to research conducted at the University of Rochester Medical Center.

Should you eat before getting a flu shot? ›

Should I eat before my flu shot? Like ample hydration, good nutrition will help you feel your best. If you're prone to dizziness or fainting when you receive vaccinations, eating a snack before the injection can help.

Is the flu shot free in Florida? ›

Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program Parents can bring their children from six months through age 18 to DOH-Flagler for free flu vaccinations through the federally funded Vaccines for Children (VFC) program.

What is the cost of the flu? ›

CDC estimates the 2023-2024 season resulted in at least 35 million illnesses, 390,000 hospitalizations, and 25,000 deaths in the US, including 184 pediatric deaths. Flu also affects employers and businesses and costs an estimated $11.2 billion in direct and indirect costs in the US annually.

Is a flu jab worth it? ›

No vaccine is 100 per cent effective, but people who have had the flu jab are less likely to get flu. It takes 10 to 14 days for the vaccine to work, so you might get flu in the meantime. If you do get flu after being vaccinated, it is likely to be a milder, shorter illness than if you haven't been vaccinated.

When is the best time to have a flu jab? ›

Flu typically starts to circulate in December so it's best that you get the vaccine by the end of November as it takes up to 14 days to work. But even if it's later than November, it is still worth asking whether you can have a flu vaccine.

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