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[2008] Vaccinating Teens During Premenstrual Phase May Increase Adverse Reactions Gardasil®, as well as other immunizations administered to adolescent women, are dispensed without regard to where a woman is within her menstrual cycle. During Gardasil®’s, clinical trial period, FDA approval, and during the two years it has been on the market, not one article has been written about how a young woman might tolerate the injection during premenstrum; nor is there any information in the Patient Product Information or the Prescribing Information on the Gardasil® web site, that cites any corollary to adverse reactions to the injection in relationship to the menstrual cycle. Withholding this information is nothing less than a crime against women
Mercury, Autism and the Global Vaccine Agenda by David Ayoub, M.D.Vaccines and the Immune System by Hilary Butler
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