kalikshama -> RE: HPV shots? (10/25/2011 5:07:23 PM)
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Here's the first 10 events reported to VAERS in 2011: 1. My daughter's hands and feet are red, purple, blue and white. We took her to the clinic, they said she should go to the ER. After running many tests and ruling out anything life threatening they said to follow up in the clinic. She is thought to have Raynaud's. 2. Fainting after injection and have been suffering severe anxiety and panic attacks ever since. 3. Information has been received from a register nurse, for GARDASIL a Pregnancy Registry product, concerning a 14 year old smoker female with depression, who on 12-AUG-2009 was vaccinated with the first dose of GARDASIL (Lot # unknown) and on 11-MAY-2010 with the second dose of GARDASIL (lot # 661531/1311Y). Suspect vaccine therapy included a dose of HEPATITIS A (manufacturer unknown). Other concomitant therapy included "depression medication". The nurse reported that the patient, requested an in-office pregnancy test afterwards which determined she was pregnant. The patient was reported to be 10 weeks pregnant. LMP approximately 28-FEB-2010, EDD approximately 06-DEC-2010). The patient sought unspecified medical attention. Follow-up information has been received from a completed questionnaire, concerning the 14 years old patient with anxiety. Patient's LMP was reported as 20-MAR-2010 and the EDD on 26-DEC-2010 (previously reported as 28-FEB-2010 and 06-DEC-2010 respectively). It was reported that that patient was taken LEXAPRO as concomitant therapy during the pregnancy. On 27-MAY-2010 the patient experienced a spontaneous abortion (<20 weeks). It was unknown if the product of conception was examined or if the fetus was normal. At the time of this report, the patient's outcome was unknown. Upon internal review, spontaneous abortion was considered to be an other important medical event. Additional information has been requested. 4. Information has been received from a physician, for GARDASIL, a Pregnancy Registry product, concerning a 20 year old female patient who on 29-JAN-2009 was vaccinated with the first dose of GARDASIL (No lot number provided). Subsequently the patient became pregnant after receiving GARDASIL. The patient's date of last menstrual period was approximately on 03-AUG-2009 and estimated delivery date is 20-MAY-2010. Series of GARDASIL was discontinued. Unspecified medical attention had been sought. Follow up information has been received from an obstetrical (OB) coordinator who reported that the patient's last GARDASIL was given to this patient on 29-JAN-2009 and her LMP prior to this pregnancy was in July 2009 (previously reported as "approximately on 03-AUG-2009"). This patient delivered twins in May 2010 via a scheduled cesarean section, due to Baby A being in breech position. The OB coordinator didn't know the exact gestational age, but stated the twins were at term, "so at least 38 weeks." She said the mother was doing well, but she could not tell me what the health of the babies was; she did not have any information related to the status of the twins. No further information is available. 5. Rash between fingers, inside arms, behind legs, around arm pit region and around hip bones. Rash hot to touch. Still spreading to other regions as of 1/3/2011. 6. Mother reports approx. 24 hours after receiving vaccine child reported having SOB, and heart palpitations. Mother picked up child from school then took him to a walk in urgent care clinic and that clinic referred them to the ER due to child c/o SOB. Mother states child was only there approx. 1 hour with 30 minutes of oxygen no other testing was done and child felt fine & was d/c'd. 7. Patient was seen on 11-4-10 at the Health Center at that time patient had urine preg test done which was negative. Gave last LMP as 10-15-10 - Pt then received VZV, TDAP, HVP return to clinic on 11-23-10 with positive pregnancy test report to Merck/Pregnancy Registry. 8. Extreme dizziness, severe headache, blackout in pe class, ringing in ears, itchiness all over her body, blurred vision. The rash symptoms lasted about 6 hours. The dizziness, headache and ringing continued without relief. In the span of 5 days patient was in two different ER's and was seen by her primary care Dr. twice. 9. Blood clot in left leg 10. Arm became numb and fingernails became cyanotic (bluish in color) for 18 hours. Used heating pad.
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