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Why was I asked about blood thinners during my Covid-19 vaccine?

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Why was I asked about blood thinners during my Covid-19 vaccine?
« on: 09/02/2021 10:36:42 »
Ian says:

When I turned up for my Covid-19 vaccination the only medical questions I was asked were any allergies and am I taking blood thinners? I take rivaroxaban. Why was the blood thinner information needed?
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Re: Why was I asked about blood thinners during my Covid-19 vaccine?
« Reply #1 on: 09/02/2021 10:58:20 »
When taking blood samples from a vein in your elbow, you are more likely to bleed and/or bruise if you are taking blood thinners.

However, a vaccination is into an arm muscle, and does not aim for a blood vessel, so this should be less of a problem.
- I guess there is a chance that they could hit a large blood vessel by accident, but this would be buried in muscle, and less likely to produce a visible bleed or bruise (compared to a blood sample from your elbow)?
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