Guest guest Posted August 10, 2008 Report Share Posted August 10, 2008 Hi all, Please read the following letter from Merck pharmaceuticals to the Health Practicioners that administer the MMR vaccines. It clearly states that this vaccine MUST not be administered to people with an immunodeficient condition. How many pediatricians have ever ordered a blood test to check for immune deficiencies/disorders before administering vaccines? Not many, if any... Every child with regressive autism, ADD and related disorders have autoimmune disorders (ie. food allergies) and pediatricians still keep administering vaccines in a very irresponsible manner. What do we need to do as parents to stop this from happening? What do we need to do to stop this carelessness from continuing damaging more children? This problem about admistering vaccines irresponsibly not only applies to the MMR vaccine, but all of them. Thanks, https://www.merckvaccines.com/CustomerLetterPQD_0307.pdf <https://www.merckvaccines.com/CustomerLetterPQD_0307.pdf> Select Safety Information ProQuad should not be administered to certain individuals, including those with any of the following: a history of anaphylactic reactions to neomycin; a history of hypersensitivity to gelatin or any other component of the vaccine; blood dyscrasias, leukemia, lymphomas of any type, or other malignant neoplasms affecting the bone marrow or lymphatic system; an immunodeficient condition or receiving immunosuppressive therapy; active untreated tuberculosis; an active febrile illness (>101.3°F); or those who are pregnant. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 , AMEN! I called a lawyer and asked about that very subject because the same organization that did a blood test that revealed thrombocytopenia in my son after the birth Hep B vax gave him an MMR later. I know now that this is NOT supposed to happen. He should never have gotten the MMR. Thrombocytopenia is an exclusion for receiving MMR. (BTW, lawyer said this subject was too controversial for him to take on). Their actions are repeatedly careless and irresponsible and there are no reprecussions for them. In fact, I don't think they have any clue as to what they're doing. If they do, it interferes with their precious timeline to do any checking. Because the CDC gives them statistics showing percentages of persons expected to have adverse side effects, their only concern is that the benefits outweigh the risk for the majority. > > > Hi all, > Please read the following letter from Merck pharmaceuticals to the > Health Practicioners that administer the MMR vaccines. > > It clearly states that this vaccine MUST not be administered to people > with an immunodeficient condition. > > How many pediatricians have ever ordered a blood test to check for > immune deficiencies/disorders before administering vaccines? Not many, > if any... > > Every child with regressive autism, ADD and related disorders have > autoimmune disorders (ie. food allergies) and pediatricians still keep > administering vaccines in a very irresponsible manner. > > What do we need to do as parents to stop this from happening? What do > we need to do to stop this carelessness from continuing damaging more > children? > > This problem about admistering vaccines irresponsibly not only applies > to the MMR vaccine, but all of them. > > Thanks, > > > > > > https://www.merckvaccines.com/CustomerLetterPQD_0307.pdf > <https://www.merckvaccines.com/CustomerLetterPQD_0307.pdf> > > Select Safety Information > ProQuad should not be administered to certain individuals, including > those with any of the following: a history of anaphylactic > reactions to neomycin; a history of hypersensitivity to gelatin or any > other component of the vaccine; blood dyscrasias, > leukemia, lymphomas of any type, or other malignant neoplasms affecting > the bone marrow or lymphatic system; an immunodeficient condition or > receiving immunosuppressive therapy; active untreated tuberculosis; an > active febrile illness (>101.3°F); or those who are pregnant. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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