wissabo:
Mushu:Ya, like half of UTexas has H1N1. It's really not that terrible, but this weekend is going to be HELL for makeup work.
UGH! I work at St Davids, next to UT...they're MAKING us get the flu shot AND the H1N1 shot. I'm pretty pissed about it. If we don't get it, we have to wear a mask to work everyday until like March or something (I don't really know til when haha). I've never, in my life, had the flu, nor have I had a flu shot. I just know if I get it, I'm gonna get super sick, and have to miss ACL. So...I'm gonna wait til after ACL if I can. hehe We'll see if I can get away with it!
DO NOT GET THIS SHOT!
Ingredients:
Active ingredient (I assume this is bird/pig/human
engineered flu virus, which is listed as whole cell virus),vero cell
line (diseased monkey tissue that the virus was grown on which will be
present in the vaccine in trace amounts), haemmaglutinin, tween 80
(this is polysorbate 80), sodium chloride, tris (trometamol), water.
HAEMMAGLUTININ - This causes red blood cells to clump together.
Tween
80 - a stabilizer that is a known infertility agent. Linked to
infertility in male painters and decorators due to it being in some
paints. Used by the population council of WHO in developing pregnancy
vaccines since the 1960's. I will post more info on this site soon
about this.
Sodium Chloride - this is refined table salt which
is bad for your heart and clogs up your arteries. It is particularly
bad for children as they can't take as much salt as adults. A healthier
kind of salt is sea salt or rock salt, rather than the refined version.
Tris - a buffer which is also an anti-inflammatory drug that has numerous side-effects including asthma and heart attack.
Contraindications to Tris are:
Active or previous peptic ulcer. History of upper gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation, related to previous NSAID therapy.
suspected or confirmed cerebrovascular bleeding
haemorrhagic diatheses, including coagulation disorders
hypersensitivity
to ketorolac trometamol or other NSAIDs and those patients in whom
aspirin or other prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors induce allergic
reactions (severe anaphylactic-like reactions have been observed in
such patients)
the complete or partial syndrome of nasal polyps, angioedema or bronchospasm
concurrent
treatment with other NSAIDs including cyclooxygenase 2 specific
inhibitors, oxpentifylline, probenecid or lithium salts
hypovolaemia from any cause or dehydration
moderate or severe renal impairment (serum creatinine > 160 micromol/l)
a history of asthma
severe heart failure
patients who have had operations with a high risk of haemorrhage or incomplete haemostasis
patients on anti-coagulants including low dose heparin (2500 - 5000 units twelve hourly)
during pregnancy, labour, delivery or lactation
children under 16 years of age
Ketorolac
is contra-indicated as prophylactic analgesia before surgery due to
inhibition of platelet aggregation and is contra-indicated
intra-operatively because of the increased risk of bleeding
patients currently receiving aspirin
Despite
the fact that Tris IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16, IT IS IN THE
SWINE FLU VACCINE WHICH WILL BE GIVEN TO CHILDREN UNDER THIS AGE.
SAFETY DATA AND SIDE-EFFECTS
A previous version of Celvapan which was a H5N1 vaccine (bird flu) had the following side effects:
Injection site reactions, headache, arthralgia, myalgia.
These were only THE MOST COMMON side-effects, the NHS did not include details of more serious side-effects for its staff.
THERE IS NO DATA YET FOR THE H1N1, swine/bird/human flu.
CONTRAINDICATIONS: INFORMATION NOT YET AVAILABLE.
PREPANDRIX BY GSK
Ingredients:
Haemagglutinin,
split cell virus grown in egg, Adjuvant (AS03)squalene,
Alpha-tocopherol, polysorbate 80, Octoxynol 10, Sodium chloride,
Disodium phosphate, Potassium dihydrogen phosphate, potassium chloride,
magnesium chloride, thimerosal, water.
For heamagglutinin, polysorbate 80 and sodium chloride see further up page for explanations.
Alpha-tocopherol - E number E307.
Octoxynol 10 - A SPERMICIDE! According to doctor Jane Harrison-Hohner from Web MD,
"The
active ingredients in spermicides are surfactants that attack the sperm
membrane and immobilize the sperm: nonoxynol-9, -10, or -11, and
octoxynol-9,-10, 13, and-40. Aerosol foams and creams tend to disperse
better in the vagina; spermicides are also available as inserts and
vaginal film."
The mind boggles as to why they are putting a known spermacide into a vaccine.
Disodium phosphate - a sodium salt of phosphoric acid used as an anti-caking agent.
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate - a food additive and fungacide.
Potassium
Chloride - this is potassium and chlorine. Used in processed foods,
medicines and in the LETHAL INJECTION. Too much potassium chloride
paralysis's you so you are unable to breathe, hence it's use as a
method of execution.
Magnesium Chloride - this is magnesium and
chlorine, a powerful infection fighter and helps regenerate cells. They
probably put that in there to counter all the crap they put in the
vaccine.
Thimerosal - a 50% mercury compound, BANNED as an added
ingredient from childhood vaccines but then the US introduced flu
vaccines into the childhood schedule at the same time, which had
thimerosal in them. Proven to cause developmental disorders and
implicated in autism (See mercury, vaccines and autism page).
Squalene - an oil found in shark livers. Triggered arthritis in rats and implicated in Gulf War Syndrome.
SAFETY DATA AND SIDE-EFFECTS: THERE IS NO DATA YET FOR THE H1N1, swine/bird/human flu.
CONTRAINDICATIONS: INFORMATION NOT YET AVAILABLE.
Who do they want to vaccinate and how many doses?
They want to give people 2 doses of vaccine, 3 weeks apart.
They want to vaccinate the following groups:
Priority groups:
Children aged 3 to 16 who are NOT high risk
Household contacts of the immuno-compromised
Those aged 16-64 who are not in the above groups
Health and social care workers.
Other groups:
Those less than 65 in high risk groups including pregnant women
Children under 5 years as part of the childhood immunisation schedule
School aged children in a schools based programme
All other adults.
Sources
http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:Rbuvy...lient=firefox-a
H1N1 Immunisation Programme - a resource pack to support the training of immunisers, nhs.
http://emc.medicines.org.uk/medicine/20922...ls)/#EXCIPIENTS
Data sheet for trometamol injection.
http://ajp.amjpathol.org/cgi/content/abstract/156/6/2057
http://boards.webmd.com/webx?THDX@@.89b5dc...ild=.89b5dc5b/0
Web MD page.