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To: jalisco555
These deaths have not been linked to the vaccine.

They have. We're all going to die of something. And we (or our loved ones) will know the cause. And in these 28 cases, the girls died from Gardasil. So I ask again: How many deaths have to occur in order for the drug to be pulled off the market?

Remember Vioxx? It was pulled off the market after 5 years. From Wikipedia: FDA analysts estimated that Vioxx caused between 88,000 and 139,000 heart attacks, 30 to 40 percent of which were probably fatal, in the five years the drug was on the market.

Gardasil has only been on the market a short time. (I can't find the exact date, but I'm still looking.) With all of these adverse reactions, I wouldn't be surprised if it is eventually pulled off the market.

Here's an interesting site:

Gardasil Deaths, Injuries & Money

119 posted on 02/17/2009 10:23:08 AM PST by my_pointy_head_is_sharp (We're living in the Dark Ages. The Totalitarians are on the rise.)
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To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp

I’ve read all the studies in the medical literature and know many of the scientists who performed them. They show no increased risk of death due to the vaccine versus unvaccinated controls. I’m sorry but I don’t have the time or patience to go through this anti-vaccination activist website. The internet is full of them and if we listened to all of them we wouldn’t vaccinate anyone against anything. Vioxx is a red herring, the same could be said about any drug. In the absence of evidence that has been carefully peer reviewed, and not just posted at a website, I stand by my statement. And Gardasil was approved in 2006.


124 posted on 02/17/2009 10:42:42 AM PST by jalisco555 ("My 80% friend is not my 20% enemy" - Ronald Reagan)
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