There is no evidence of a drug interaction between Lipitor and mRNA vaccines. However, taking acetaminophen as a pain reliever before getting the vaccine may reduce the effectiveness of mRNA vaccines. This is the only reported medication that has been shown to potentially decrease the effectiveness of mRNA vaccines when taken before receiving the injection.
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