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MMR Vaccination (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)

Get protected against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella.


  • The first MMR dose is given at 12 months of age, and the second dose is given at 15 months of age

  • After two doses, 97% of people are protected against measles, 88% against mumps, and at least 97% against rubella.  

  • Not sure if you’re immunised against measles?  It’s okay to get immunised again.


Book your appointment at a time and place that's convenient for you. 

Protect your health with the MMR Vaccine (Priorix)


Stay protected against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella with the trusted MMR vaccine, available at you Unichem Pharmacy without a prescription.

What is the MMR vaccine?

The MMR vaccine (Priorix) is designed to protect against three highly contagious diseases: measles, mumps, and rubella. It works by helping your body build a strong immune response without causing the illnesses.


The MMR vaccine in NZ contains weakened (attenuated) forms of the measles, mumps, and rubella viruses. These are not strong enough to make you sick, but potent enough to help your immune system to recognise, fight and build immunity against them. Think of it as giving your body a training session — so if you're ever exposed to the real viruses, your immune system knows exactly what to do.


Most people receive two doses of the MMR vaccine, which offers long-lasting protection.


The MMR vaccine may not be suitable for individuals who are pregnant or have a weakened immune system. If you're unsure whether it's right for you, speak with your Unichem pharmacist for personalised advice.

When do you need the MMR vaccine?

Children usually receive the MMR vaccine in two doses — the first at 12 months old, and the second at 15 months of age. This two-dose schedule provides long-term protection against measles, mumps, and rubella.


For most adults who were fully vaccinated as children, no additional doses are needed later in life. However, if you missed one or both doses growing up — or you're unsure about your vaccination history — it's important to catch up on these vaccinations. Getting vaccinated as an adult helps protect not just your health, but also the people around you.


Need the MMR vaccine? Book online, by phone, or by visiting your local Unichem Pharmacy.

MMR vaccine side effects

Like any vaccine, the MMR vaccine can cause a few mild side effects, but most people have no problems at all.


Some common reactions include:

  •  A sore arm or redness where the shot was given

  •  A mild fever

  •  A mild rash a week or so after the shot

  •  Temporary swelling in the cheeks or neck

  •  A heavy arm

  •  Feeling mildly unwell

  •  Nausea

  •  Headache


These side effects are usually short-lived and much less serious than developing symptoms of measles, mumps, or rubella. They usually settle down within a day or two, but may prolong slightly. If you’re concerned about your reaction, contact your pharmacy or GP for advice.

How long does the measles vaccine last?

Once you’ve received both doses of the measles vaccine (as part of the MMR vaccine), you’re considered to have lifelong protection. Getting both doses is essential, as this provides the strongest and most reliable immunity.


It’s worth knowing that measles is still a serious disease, especially for young children. In 2023 alone, more than 100,000 unvaccinated people died from measles worldwide, most of them children under five years old.


The reassuring news is that there are no recorded cases of healthy, fully vaccinated individuals dying from measles, showing just how effective the MMR vaccine is.

How do I know if I’m immunised against measles?

If you’re unsure about your vaccination history, a good first step is to check your health records with your GP. This can help confirm whether you’ve had one or both doses of the MMR vaccine.


If you were born in New Zealand before 1969, you’re likely already immune to measles. That’s because the virus was widespread prior to this date that most people were exposed during childhood and developed natural immunity.


For those who have had only one dose of the measles vaccine, a second dose as an adult can help ensure you're fully protected. And if you're not sure whether you've had any doses at all, there’s no harm in getting an extra MMR vaccine — even if you are already immune.


Still have questions? Just ask your Unichem pharmacist. They’ll be happy to help you decide whether the MMR vaccine is right for you.


Schedule your MMR vaccine today


You can easily book your appointment online, give us a call, or stop by your nearest Unichem Pharmacy to get vaccinated.

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