Optimizing RSV Vaccination: The Pharmacist’s Role in Patient Care

A panelist discusses how physicians can partner with pharmacists to identify respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine candidates among high-risk populations, emphasizing the pharmacist’s role in prevention efforts and the importance of supportive care and awareness of newly approved vaccines and monoclonal antibodies.

A panelist discusses how physicians can navigate respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine selection by considering patient age, pregnancy status, and seasonality, highlighting the approved indications for Arexvy and Abrysvo, including maternal immunization to protect infants through passive immunity.

A panelist discusses how physicians can collaborate with community pharmacists to enhance respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine uptake by leveraging pharmacists' expertise in patient education, addressing vaccine hesitancy through empathetic communication, and emphasizing the safety, benefits, and risks of RSV vaccination.

A panelist discusses how physicians can collaborate with pharmacists to share patient information, coordinate vaccine schedules, and reinforce recommendations, while utilizing resources such as CDC guidelines, patient brochures, and digital tools to provide clear, evidence-based education on RSV prevention and vaccination.

A panelist discusses how physicians can support pharmacists in monitoring respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine adverse events (AEs), such as soreness, fatigue, and headache, while using clear, empathetic communication to educate patients about the temporary nature of these symptoms and the significant benefits of preventing severe RSV illness.

A panelist discusses recent advancements in the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine space, including the approval of Arexvy and Abrysvo for older adults and pregnant individuals, the development of promising mRNA and protein subunit vaccines for high-risk groups, and ongoing studies to optimize dosing schedules and booster needs, all aimed at reducing RSV-related hospitalizations and deaths.

A panelist discusses key insights for pharmacists to prioritize, including staying informed about new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines such as Arexvy and Abrysvo, educating patients on the benefits of vaccination, monitoring common adverse effects, ensuring timely access to vaccines, and playing a crucial role in supporting patient safety and prevention efforts for RSV.