Fluzone High-Dose is an egg-based, high-dose flu shot approved for use in people 65 years of age and older. This vaccine is made with more antigen than regular-dose flu shots. The antigen is the part of the vaccine that helps your body build protection against flu viruses. The higher amount of antigen helps to create a stronger immune response, and therefore better protection against the flu.

Who should get the high-dose flu vaccine?

The high-dose flu vaccine is recommended for people 65 years and older, who often have a lower immune response after flu vaccination compared to younger people. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about which vaccine is best for you.

For PacificSource members, both the high-dose and regular-dose flu vaccines are available at local pharmacies or your doctor’s office. You can get a flu vaccine from any in-network pharmacy at no cost with your PacificSource insurance card. Visit our Flu Prevention webpage for more info.

High-dose flu vaccine options

Both the virus and the vaccine change every year. That’s why it’s so important to get your flu vaccine annually.

In addition to the regular-strength flu vaccine and the high-dose flu vaccine, two other flu vaccines are available for individuals 65 years and older during the 2024-2025 flu season.

Fluad is an egg-based flu vaccine that is appropriate for people who are 65 and older. This vaccine is made with an adjuvant, which is an ingredient that is added to help create a stronger immune response.

Flublok does not use flu virus or eggs. Like the high-dose vaccine, this vaccine is made with a higher amount of antigen than regular-dose flu vaccines. This vaccine is suitable for people who are 18 and older.

State-specific flu vaccine resources

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Idaho

The Idaho Immunization Coalition is a team of parents, community members, and experts who share facts on immunizations to protect Idahoans from preventable disease.
  
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Montana

The Montana Immunization Program aims to prevent vaccine-preventable disease among Montana residents by sharing information, managing data, providing education, giving guidance, and overseeing the distribution of publicly funded vaccines.
  
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Oregon

Boost Oregon is a parent-led nonprofit organization that empowers people to make science-based vaccine decisions for themselves and their families.
  
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Washington

The Immunity Community promotes vaccine confidence across the lifespan through community partnerships and educational resources.
  

Flu vaccine general information

How long is the flu vaccine good for?

Flu vaccines are recommended once per year, for three reasons:

  1. The flu virus can change from year to year.
  2. The vaccine is updated to protect you against the current strain.
  3. Immunity lasts for the duration of the flu season.

For more information about the flu vaccine, visit:

Get the seasonal flu vaccine

To find where you can get a flu vaccine in your area: