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				      | From the vaccine pamphlet  
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		| WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ?	If Guillain-Barré syndrome has occurred within 6 weeks of receipt of prior influenza vaccine, the decision to give Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccine should be based on careful consideration of the potential benefits and risks. (5.1)
 ?	Immunocompromised persons may have a reduced immune response to Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccine. (5.2)
 ADVERSE REACTIONS
 Adverse Reaction information is based on studies conducted with seasonal trivalent Influenza Virus Vaccine manufactured by Novartis (FLUVIRIN).?
 6	ADVERSE REACTIONS
 Novartis? Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccine and seasonal trivalent Influenza Virus Vaccine (FLUVIRIN®) are manufactured by the same process. The data in this section were obtained from clinical studies and postmarketing experience with FLUVIRIN.
 ?	Body as a whole: Local injection site reactions (including pain, pain limiting limb movement, redness, swelling, warmth, ecchymosis, induration), hot flashes/flushes; chills; fever; malaise; shivering; fatigue; asthenia; facial edema.
 ?	Immune system disorders: Hypersensitivity reactions (including throat and/or mouth edema). In rare cases, hypersensitivity reactions have lead to anaphylactic shock and death.
 ?	Cardiovascular disorders: Vasculitis (in rare cases with transient renal involvement), syncope shortly after vaccination.
 ?	Digestive disorders: Diarrhea; nausea; vomiting; abdominal pain. ? Blood and lymphatic disorders: Local lymphadenopathy; transient thrombocytopenia.
 ?	Metabolic and nutritional disorders: Loss of appetite.
 ?	Musculoskeletal: Arthralgia; myalgia; myasthenia.
 ?	Nervous system disorders: Headache; dizziness; neuralgia; paraesthesia; confusion;
 febrile convulsions; Guillain-Barré Syndrome; myelitis (including encephalomyelitis and transverse myelitis); neuropathy (including neuritis); paralysis (including Bell?s Palsy).
 ?	Respiratory disorders: Dyspnea; chest pain; cough; pharyngitis; rhinitis.
 ?	Skin and appendages: Stevens-Johnson syndrome; sweating; pruritus; urticaria; rash
 (including non-specific, maculopapular, and vesiculobulbous).
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Whats in the shot?
 
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		| Officially administered by design with every vaccine provided to the public - In addition to the viral and bacterial RNA or DNA that is part of the vaccines, here are the fillers:
 aluminum hydroxide
 aluminum phosphate
 ammonium sulfate
 amphotericin B
 animal tissues: pig blood, horse blood, rabbit brain,
 dog kidney, monkey kidney,
 chick embryo, chicken egg, duck egg
 calf (bovine) serum
 betapropiolactone
 fetal bovine serum
 formaldehyde
 formalin
 gelatin
 glycerol
 human diploid cells (originating from human aborted fetal tissue)
 hydrolized gelatin
 monosodium glutamate (MSG)
 neomycin
 neomycin sulfate
 phenol red indicator
 phenoxyethanol (antifreeze)
 potassium diphosphate
 potassium monophosphate
 polymyxin B
 polysorbate 20
 polysorbate 80
 porcine (pig) pancreatic hydrolysate of casein
 residual MRC5 proteins
 sorbitol
 sucrose
 thimerosal (mercury)
 tri(n)butylphosphate
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