The shingles vaccine helps protect against shingles. It’s recommended for people at higher risk from shingles, including:
- all adults turning 65,
- those aged 70 to 79, and
- those aged 50 and over with a severely weakened immune system.
What is the shingles vaccine for?
Shingles is a common condition that causes a painful rash. It can sometimes lead to serious problems such as long-lasting pain, hearing loss or blindness.
You’re more likely to get shingles, and it’s more likely to cause serious problems, as you get older or if you have a severely weakened immune system.
The shingles vaccine helps:
- reduce your chances of getting shingles
- reduce your chances of getting serious problems if you do get shingles
Who should have the shingles vaccine?
The shingles vaccine is recommended for some older adults and people with a severely weakened immune system.
Important
You can get shingles more than once, so it’s important to get vaccinated even if you’ve had shingles before.