Please get as many injections of experimental vaccines as possible and let us know how the lab rat experience is working out for you
Who knew that all that animal testing on experimental drugs they used to do was totally unnecessary and that human experimentation was the way to go?
You know nothing about the drug development process, do you?
There are five phases of testing for completely new treatments. By the time a drug gets to phase 3 it shouldn’t be inherently poisonous to anyone taking it.
Even at phase 3 there’s no guarantee that people won’t react badly to the drug depending on environmental factors, co-morbidities, genetic variation, age, or biological sex.
There was a spectacular snafu with the TGN1412 trial in 2006 where all six male candidates for a phase 3 trial experienced a cytokine storm - a massive autoimmune response. In the industry that’s called a severe adverse event.
That’s what happens when you test a drug intended for people with “boy in a bubble” levels of immunocompromise on people who’s immune system is fully functional.
That was an “unpredicted biological action” but once it was understood the test protocols were updated so for example trials don’t hit all their human trial volunteers with the exact same dose at the exact same time, and the rules were tightened for drugs that have never before progressed to phase 4.
You cannot prove any drug is safe without years of data from stage 5.
Please do the world a favor and never take any meds ever because someone somewhere might’ve had a bad reaction to it one time. Let us know how your luddism, conspiracy theories, paranoia and skewed risk logic benefits the common man.
Even in naturally evolved immunity, you can’t predict how this pans out.
So maybe we should have just said yes to potentially killing millions of people due to complete inaction and just hoped those who survived didn’t develop aggressive autoimmune response.
“The protective ERAP2 variant is also a known risk factor for Crohn’s disease.”
Yup, Crohn’s and similar conditions in the western world are partly there because it’s a downside of the gene that ensured our ancestors were able to fight off yersinia pestis.