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The FDA Extends The Expiration Date On Johnson & Johnson's COVID Vaccine To 6 Months: Coronavirus Updates The change gives health workers more time to use millions of doses, rather than discarding them.

Expiration dates are based on data from drugmakers on how long the shots stay at the right strength.3 days ago

 

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Coronavirus Updates

The FDA Extends The Expiration Date On Johnson & Johnson's COVID Vaccine To 6 Months

July 28, 20218:06 PM ET

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

 

J&J's vaccine was highly anticipated because of its one-and-done formulation and easy-to-ship refrigeration.

 

But rival drugmakers Pfizer and Moderna, which started shipping shots months earlier, have already supplied more than enough doses to vaccinate all eligible Americans. More than 150 million Americans have been fully vaccinated with the companies' two-dose shots. By comparison, just 13 million Americans have been vaccinated with the J&J shot.

 

Use of J&J's vaccine has been hurt by several rare potential side effects. Earlier this month, U.S. health regulators added a new warning to the vaccine about links to a potentially dangerous neurological reaction called Guillain-Barré syndrome.

 

That followed a pause in the use of the shot in April after it was linked to a rare blood clot disorder. In both cases, government health advisers said the overall benefits of the shot still greatly outweigh the risks.

 

WASHINGTON — Federal health regulators on Wednesday again extended the expiration dates on Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine, providing health workers with six more weeks to use millions of doses of the shot.

 

The Food and Drug Administration said in a letter to J&J that the shots remain safe and effective for at least six months when properly stored and refrigerated.'' It's the second time the FDA has extended the shelf life on the vaccines since June, when the agency said they could be used for up to 4 1/2 months. When first authorized in February, the FDA said the vaccines could be stored for three months at normal refrigeration levels.''