Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 All,There has been some on-going and recent debate as to whether or not the Merck MMR II vaccine formulation ever had any level of Thimerosal in it.Corroborating the recent statements by Dr.Fuddenberg about Thimerosal in the MMR vaccine is an old package insert webpage:http://poisonevercure.150m.com/vaccines/package_inserts/package_inserts.htmthat can still be accessed through "PackageInsert" buttons in the rows of buttons on the main web site:http://poisonevercure.150m.com/The row in their "Package Inserts" table for the Merck MMR vaccine states: ----------------------------------------------Disease/ Brand Manufac- VIS-Vaccine Mercury antigen name turer information level Sheets and per country dose -------- ------ -------- ------------ ---------MMR MMR II Merck MMR <.03mcg Based on the information provided on themain webpage and in this webpage, this site is still being maintained in a mostly up-to-date condition although I could not access the package insert for the MMR II vaccine.Hopefully, this information coupled withDr. Fuddenberg's reporting will lay to rest the issue of Thimerosal in the MMR vaccine up until 2003 and help define the Thimerosal level in the MMR II vaccine into 2003 as "< 0.06 mcg/dose" based on a reported (on the specified webpage)<.03mcg level for mercury per dose.[NOTE: This level is much less than the <1 mcg of mercury/dose levels in the "Trace Thimerosal" vaccines.]Would suggest that if anyone has a pre-2003 Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) that has the Merck MMR-II insert information in it that shows mercury or, better, a copy of an actual package insert for Merck's MMR-II that has a date before 2000 and contains informationon its mercury content to please send me a copy or to post it on-line andshare the link where all may access itso that this information can be shared with everyone. Respectfully,Dr. Kinghttp://www.dr-king.com All,There has been some on-going and recent debate as to whether or not the Merck MMR II vaccine formulation ever had any level of Thimerosal in it.Corroborating the recent statements by Dr.Fuddenberg about Thimerosal in the MMR vaccine is an old package insert webpage:http://poisonevercure.150m.com/vaccines/package_inserts/package_inserts.htmthat can still be accessed through "PackageInsert" buttons in the rows of buttons on the main web site:http://poisonevercure.150m.com/The row in their "Package Inserts" table for the Merck MMR vaccine states: ----------------------------------------------Disease/ Brand Manufac- VIS-Vaccine Mercury antigen name turer information level Sheets and per country dose -------- ------ -------- ------------ ---------MMR MMR II Merck MMR <.03mcg Based on the information provided on themain webpage and in this webpage, this site is still being maintained in a mostly up-to-date condition although I could not access the package insert for the MMR II vaccine.Hopefully, this information coupled withDr. Fuddenberg's reporting will lay to rest the issue of Thimerosal in the MMR vaccine up until 2003 and help define the Thimerosal level in the MMR II vaccine into 2003 as "< 0.06 mcg/dose" based on a reported (on the specified webpage)<.03mcg level for mercury per dose.[NOTE: This level is much less than the <1 mcg of mercury/dose levels in the "Trace Thimerosal" vaccines.]Would suggest that if anyone has a pre-2003 Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) that has the Merck MMR-II insert information in it that shows mercury or, better, a copy of an actual package insert for Merck's MMR-II that has a date before 2000 and contains informationon its mercury content to please send me a copy or to post it on-line andshare the link where all may access itso that this information can be shared with everyone. Respectfully,Dr. Kinghttp://www.dr-king.com All, There has been some on-going and recent debate as to whether or not the Merck MMR II vaccine formulation ever had any level of Thimerosal in it. Corroborating the recent statements by Dr. Fuddenberg about Thimerosal in the MMR vaccine is an old package insert webpage: http://poisonevercure.150m.com/vaccines/package_inserts/package_inserts.htm that can still be accessed through " Package Insert " buttons in the rows of buttons on the main web site: http://poisonevercure.150m.com/ The row in their " Package Inserts " table for the Merck MMR vaccine states: ---------------------------------------------- Disease/ Brand Manufac- VIS-Vaccine Mercury antigen name turer information level Sheets and per country dose -------- ------ -------- ------------ --------- MMR MMR II Merck MMR <.03mcg Based on the information provided on the main webpage and in this webpage, this site is still being maintained in a mostly up-to-date condition although I could not access the package insert for the MMR II vaccine. Hopefully, this information coupled with Dr. Fuddenberg's reporting will lay to rest the issue of Thimerosal in the MMR vaccine up until 2003 and help define the Thimerosal level in the MMR II vaccine into 2003 as " < 0.06 mcg/dose " based on a reported (on the specified webpage) <.03mcg level for mercury per dose. [NOTE: This level is much less than the <1 mcg of mercury/dose levels in the " Trace Thimerosal " vaccines.] Would suggest that if anyone has a pre-2003 Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) that has the Merck MMR-II insert information in it that shows mercury or, better, a copy of an actual package insert for Merck's MMR-II that has a date before 2000 and contains information on its mercury content to please send me a copy or to post it on-line and share the link where all may access it so that this information can be shared with everyone. Respectfully, Dr. King http://www.dr-king.com +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ At 12:35 3/7/08 -0800, wrote: > >ok..I know he was a great researcher and Boyd checked >them out a few times in 2000/2001 and found them to >have something " very toxic " ...but how and why would >thimerosal be in them? Meh had hers in 1994. >--- momresearch <makeitbetterinbox> wrote: > >> wrote >> > wow..very interesting but mmr never had >> thimerosal. >> > >> > *//* >> According to Dr. Fudenberg it did - at least the >> Merck MMR - until 2003 >> >> -------- Messaggio Originale -------- >> Oggetto: RE: Re: Bad day / Liz Birt >> Data: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 06:30:39 -0500 >> Da: Herman Fudenberg <nitrfhotmail> >> Rispondi-a: EOHarm >> A: EOHarm >> >> >> It contained thimersol until 2003; >> >> get a package insert. Merck made it and they are >> being sued for covering >> up the presence of thimrerl. >> >> I was on Merck's Scientific Advisory board for 10 >> years. Killed >> viruses are more immunogenic than live ones. >> >> >> Sincerely >> H.H. Fudenberg, M.D., D.D.G., I.O.M. >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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