Vaccine Injuries Can Happen, When They Do We Are Here For You
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Side Affects Include:
Pain, swelling, itching, bruising, and redness at injection site, headaches, fever, nausea, dizziness, vomiting, fainting, difficulty breathing, wheezing, hives, rash, swollen glands, joint pain, unusual tiredness or weakness, generally feeling unwell, leg pain, shortness of breath, chest pain, aching muscles, muscle weakness, seizure, and bad stomach pains.

 Should NOT Get Vaccine If:

An allergic reaction after getting a dose of Gardasil or a severe allergic reaction to yeast, amorphous hydroxyphosphate sulfate (aluminum), or polysorbate 80 (surfactant). But, doctors still give it to you. Even if you have those reactions.

http://www.gardasil.com

 Tell Doctor Before Injection:

If you are pregnant or planning to get pregnant, have immune problems, like HIV infection, cancer, or you take medicines that effect your immune system, have a fever over 100 degrees, had a reaction to another dose of Gardasil, take medicine, even over the counter. Yet, doctors will still give you the vaccine if you tell them, unless you are pregnant or have a fever.

http://www.gardasil.com

 Ingredients:

Each 0.5-mL dose of vaccine contains approximately 225 mcg of aluminum (as amorphous aluminum hydroxyphosphate sulfate adjuvant), 9.56 mg of sodium chloride (salt water), 0.78 mg of L-histidine (essential amino acid), 50 mcg of polysorbate 80 (surfactant), 35 mcg of sodium borate (poisoning, usually used to kill cockroaches and rats), and water for injection. Product does not contain a preservative or antibiotic.

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