Ashgrove West Pharmacy
Ashgrove West Pharmacy has been looking after the health of our valued customers since we opened in 2011. We have Recently had a name change and are now fully independent, but still have the same friendly staff and owner.
Measles cases are on the rise in New Zealand, and vaccination is the most effective way to protect yourself and your community. The team at Ashgrove West Pharmacy in Ashgrove has created this guide to answer your most important questions about measles and the MMR vaccine.
Measles is a highly contagious viral infection that spreads through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It's not just a simple rash. Measles can lead to serious complications, including pneumonia, brain inflammation (encephalitis), and, in rare cases, death. Children under five, adults over 20, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems are at the highest risk of complications.
You're considered protected if you:
If you're unsure about your vaccination status, the pharmacist at Ashgrove West Pharmacy can help you check your records or you can arrange a blood test through your GP.
MMR stands for measles, mumps, and rubella. It's a combined vaccine that protects against all three diseases with a single injection. The vaccine contains weakened versions of the viruses that trigger your immune system to build protection without causing the actual diseases.
The MMR vaccine is recommended for:
Live vaccines are not recommended if you are pregnant or have a weakened immune system – talk to your pharmacist or doctor if you are not sure whether the MMR vaccine is suitable for you.
Absolutely. Adults who haven't had two doses of MMR vaccine can and should get vaccinated, especially during an outbreak. It's never too late to protect yourself. The vaccine is free for eligible people in New Zealand.
Yes. In New Zealand, the MMR vaccine is free for:
If you're unsure whether you're eligible for free vaccination, ask the team at Ashgrove West Pharmacy or contact your GP.
Yes. The MMR vaccine has been used safely for decades and is one of the most thoroughly studied vaccines in the world. Common side effects are mild and may include:
Serious side effects are extremely rare. The risks from measles disease are far greater than any risk from the vaccine.
The MMR vaccine is highly effective. One dose is about 93% effective at preventing measles, while two doses are about 97% effective. This is why two doses are recommended for full protection.
Yes, and it's strongly encouraged. Even if you've been exposed to measles, getting vaccinated within 72 hours may still provide protection or reduce the severity of the disease. Contact your GP as soon as possible if you think you've been exposed.
MMR vaccines are available through:
The team at Ashgrove West Pharmacy can point you in the right direction and help you understand your options.
If you develop symptoms such as high fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, or a red blotchy rash, do not go directly to a medical centre or pharmacy. Phone your GP or Healthline (0800 611 116) first. Measles is so contagious that you could spread it to many people in a waiting room.
Babies under 12 months are too young for the routine MMR vaccine, but they can receive it from six months of age during an outbreak. The best protection for young babies is to ensure everyone around them is vaccinated. This creates a protective shield called "herd immunity."
You cannot receive the MMR vaccine while pregnant, but you should check your immunity before conception. If you're not immune, you can be vaccinated after giving birth. It's safe to breastfeed after receiving the MMR vaccine.
Measles is preventable, and vaccination is the best defence. With cases increasing across New Zealand, now is the time to check your family's vaccination status and get up to date. Visit the team at Ashgrove West Pharmacy in Ashgrove for advice on vaccination services and to check if you're protected. For personalized advice, speak with your pharmacist or doctor.