People Should Be Wary of This Vaccine Side Effect, According to FDA

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The FDA adviser is concerned that people will refuse to get vaccinated because they don’t have enough information about it.

While the two healthcare workers that had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine are now well and fully recovered, the FDA adviser is still worried that the population will fear getting the vaccine, especially because most of them are not properly informed.

After the incident, Britain’s Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) started explaining that “any person with a history of a significant allergic reaction to a vaccine, medicine or food (such as the previous history of anaphylactoid reaction or those who have been advised to carry an adrenaline autoinjector) should not receive the Pfizer BioNtech vaccine.”

According to Offit, this is very concerning as there are tens of millions of people in the United States that have allergies to various foods, such as eggs or peanuts, and they’re forced to carry EpiPens with them everywhere they go. Those people would be tempted to think that they shouldn’t get the vaccine, Offit added, and it’s a lot of people.

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5 thoughts on “People Should Be Wary of This Vaccine Side Effect, According to FDA”

    1. Based on your experience, people should get it.
      Based on the experience of those who’ve had bad reactions, they should not.
      I had Covid, I have antibodies, I don’t need to take that ‘vaccine’. And won’t.

  1. fcappucino@aol.com

    Of course, of all people they would be inserting Dr change- my- mind, his so called expertise,the dr of flip flopping information to suit his political affiliations,there is no way this guy can remain credible and there is no way I would believe the information regarding the vaccine,it is my body and I know it way better than any doctor or creators of a vaccine,they even list the ingredients that it contains which would be the same as a flu shot,many people I know have sever allergies to eggs.peanuts and for that reason opt out of yearly flu vaccines,unless a person has current health issues or is under the care of a doctor ,then consult with ones doctor as to their recommendations or if a person tests positive and other factors ,then the individual should decide and choose to vaccinate or not,they better not initiate government mandates or requirements for the American people,dominating over ones health and choices. It will not end well.

  2. SUSAN McDERMOTT

    I had a reaction to polyethylene glycol once when I had to drink it for a colonoscopy. My tongue swelled up. Should I take the vaccine? I am 68, have had covid way last winter before it was a pandemic. I am only on a BP med to slow heart rate but otherwise healthy. I have never had a surgery in my life.

  3. I’m one of those that had a very bad reaction to the first Pfizer shot. I was fine, had dinner and all and about 5 hrs. after the shot I just couldn’t breathe. I couldn’t get any air in my lungs at all. I went to the kitchen and got some table salt (I use this for asthma control) and poured a lot in my mouth. Finally I got to breathe some. Then I used my breathing machine with saline which finally cleared up my airway totally. I don’t know if I should ever get a booster shot. Will havee to talk to my dr. about that!!! It was scary but I never would have made it to the hospital in time!!! Just plain salt has a natural anti-histimine in it and works for me!!! (I can’t take any drugs).

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