Roller Bearing Pharmacy

Vaccines

Where can you get your flu vaccine and other vaccines?

Effective immediately, you can get your seasonal flu vaccine covered at $0 copay through your pharmacy benefit by visiting any network pharmacy. You can also visit your primary care physician. Need to find one?

You can also visit a participating pharmacy within South Carolina or the entire U.S. to get some non-seasonal preventive care vaccines at a $0 copay. A chart of these vaccines is as follows:

VaccineMin. AgeMax. Age
HAEMOPHILUS B---6 years
HEPATITIS A (INACTIVATED)-HEPATITIS B (RECOMBINANT) VACCINE------
HEPATITIS A VACCINE------
HEPATITIS B VACCINE------
HEPATITIS B VACCINE RECOMB ADJUVANTED PREF SYR 20 MCG/0.5ML18 years---
HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV)*9 years45 years
MENINGOCOCCAL------
PNEUMOCOCCAL (Capvaxive Pneumococcal 21-Valent Conjugate Vaccine 0.5mL)^18 years---
POLIOVIRUS VACCINE, IPV---17 years
RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS VACCINE [RECOMBINANT] (Abrysvo 120 mcg/0.5 mL) *------
RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS VACCINE [RECOMBINANT (ADJUVANTED)] (Arexvy 120 mcg/0.5 mL) *50 years---
RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS VACCINE (mRESVIA 50 mcg/0.5mL) Ϯ60 years---
ROTAVIRUS VACCINE, LIVE ORAL---8 months
SMALLPOX & MONKEYPOX ≠ (Jynneos 0.5 mL)18 years---
TOXOID COMBINATIONS------
VARICELLA VIRUS VACCINE LIVE--- 
VIRAL VACCINE COMBINATIONS------
ZOSTER VAC RECOMBINANT ADJUVANTED FOR IM INJ 50 MCG/0.5ML19 years---

*FDA expanded approval; Gardasil now available for use in individuals aged 9 through 45 years. ^FDA approved in June 2024, Capvaxive is indicated for active immunization in adults aged ≥ 18. 
¥Abrysvo is the only RSV vaccine approved for use during pregnancy; dose should be received between 32 and 36 weeks. 
# As of July 2024, the age indication for Arexvy expanded to ≥ 50 years for individuals at increased risk of severe RSV outcomes. 
Ϯ Mresvia is indicated for adults aged ≥ 60 to protect against RSV. 
≠Jynneos is for prevention in individuals aged ≥ 18 who are determined to be at high risk for smallpox or monkeypox infection.