Spikevax (Moderna COVID-19 vaccine) is an mRNA vaccine. It's used to prevent infection from the virus that causes COVID-19. Spikevax is FDA approved for people ages 65 years and older. It's also approved for people ages 6 months to 64 years with at least one risk factor for serious problems from COVID. This vaccine is given by a healthcare professional as an injection into the muscle. Most people only need 1 dose of the updated Spikevax booster shot for the year, except for babies who've never been vaccinated before. Side effects include pain at the injection site, muscle pain, and tiredness.
Spikevax is an mRNA vaccine. It contains lab-made mRNA (genetic information). This piece of mRNA teaches your body to make a part of the "spike protein" found on the COVID-19 virus.
Your immune system sees this spike protein as something that doesn't belong in your body. This causes your immune system to make antibodies against the protein. These antibodies tell other immune cells to get rid of the protein from the body.
Afterwards, your immune system remembers what the COVID spike protein looks like. So if you get exposed to COVID, your immune system is ready to fight and protect you from getting very sick.
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report these to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
Not quite. Spikevax is an mRNA vaccine that helps prevent serious illness from COVID-19. Moderna is the pharmaceutical company that makes Spikevax. Before Spikevax got its name, people referred to it as the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
Yes. Spikevax is FDA approved for seniors (people 65 years and older). The vaccine helps protect older adults from getting seriously sick from COVID-19. This is important because older adults are at higher risk of getting very sick and having complications from COVID. If you're 65 years or older, talk to a healthcare professional about getting Spikevax to protect you from COVID.
Most people only need 1 dose of Spikevax each year. But babies 6 to 23 months old who've never been vaccinated against COVID-19 before will need 2 doses of Spikevax. How many doses you need can depend on your situation. So, it's best to talk to a healthcare professional to find out how many Spikevax doses you should get.
In general, Spikevax starts working right away. But it can take a couple weeks for your body to build full protection against COVID-19 after you get vaccinated. If you've never had COVID or a COVID vaccine before, it can take a little longer. And if you've had COVID or already got a COVID vaccine before, your body might build protection faster after getting another dose.
Spikevax side effects are usually mild and last just a few days. These side effects can include pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site. Others can include muscle pain, tiredness, headache, and fever. Talk to a healthcare professional about ways to manage these side effects. If they don't go away on their own in a few days or if they get worse, call a healthcare professional for more advice.
It's not completely clear. But in general, each updated Spikevax shot can help provide protection for at least a few months. Keep in mind that protection does generally fade over time. Also note that you can still get COVID even if you get vaccinated, but the vaccine helps prevent you from getting seriously sick. Be sure to wash your hands often and avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. This helps prevent infection. Ask a healthcare professional about more ways to help protect yourself from COVID.
Comirnaty and Spikevax are both mRNA vaccines that help protect people from severe COVID-19. They're made by different companies. Comirnaty is from Pfizer-BioNTech, and Spikevax is from Moderna. Both vaccines are approved for people 65 years and older. Comirnaty is also approved for people ages 5 to 64 with at least one risk factor for serious COVID. But Spikevax is approved for children as young as 6 months of age with at least one risk factor. Talk to a healthcare professional to learn more about the differences or to compare the vaccines. They can help you decide which one is best for you.
Spikevax and mNEXSPIKE are both mRNA COVID-19 vaccines made by Moderna. mNEXSPIKE is a newer, "next-generation" COVID vaccine. mNEXSPIKE uses just the most important parts of the COVID spike protein to build immunity, while Spikevax uses the entire protein. This design allows mNEXSPIKE to have a lower mRNA dose than Spikevax (10 mcg versus up to 50 mcg) and still provide strong protection. Both vaccines are approved for people 65 and older. Spikevax is also approved for people ages 5 to 64 with certain risk factors for serious COVID. But mNEXSPIKE is approved for those 12 and over with at least one of these risk factors. Talk to a healthcare professional to compare and decide which is best for you.
Spikevax can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
Although very rare, Spikevax has been linked to a higher risk of heart inflammation. This includes myocarditis (swelling of the heart muscle) and pericarditis (swelling of the tissue around the heart).
From reported data, this risk has been higher in males between 12 and 24 years old. Symptoms have typically shown up in the first week after vaccination. Most people recover within a few days after they get medical help and supportive care.
Call a healthcare professional right away if you have possible signs of heart inflammation after your Spikevax shot. Look out for chest pain, shortness of breath, or a racing heart.
Some people have fainted shortly after getting vaccines that are injected into the muscle. Tell the healthcare professional if you've ever fainted after a vaccination. They can keep a close eye on you for about 15 minutes after you get Spikevax to make sure everything is okay. To prevent getting hurt from fainting, it's best to sit down to get your shot and while the care team is watching you.
Spikevax might not work as well for people with a weakened immune system. This means they could still get very sick from COVID-19, even after getting the vaccine.
Before getting vaccinated, tell your care team about your health problems and any medications you take. Some conditions, like human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and cancer, can weaken the immune system. And some medications, like high-dose steroids and transplant medications, can also make your immune system weaker.
If you have a weak immune system, keep taking steps to protect yourself from COVID. Talk to a healthcare professional about more ways to prevent getting sick.
Spikevax is injected into the muscle by a healthcare professional.
Contraindications are specific health conditions or situations in which a person should not take a medication due to safety concerns. If you have any of the following conditions or if any of the following apply to you, let your healthcare provider know because Spikevax will not be safe for you to take.