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New flu jab
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Hi, does anyone know how safe the new flu jab is, as it is combined with the swine flu jab? Thanks
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It's as safe as any flu jab, I shall certainly be having one again this year. here is some information. The flu vaccine is inert so you can't catch flu from it. There are people who shouldn't have it due to other conditions, but people like asthmatics are recommended. The staff in the GP surgeries giving the vaccine should have had an annual update in anaphylaxis in the remote case that anyone has an anaphylactic reaction, but otherwise this year's vaccine is thought to be no more risky than in previous years - last year's swine flu campaign has resulted in (they say) an improved combined vaccine this year. The only side effects I have ever suffered have been soreness at the vaccine point. The vaccine can't give you flu. http://www.webmd.boot...lu-jab-available-soon
^ PS - re your daughter, check with your GP or practice nurse. I don't know but they should have a list of conditions in which they should not give the vaccine routinely. The GP has to sign off the list of patients who are given the vaccine in each clinic, this should be standard practice, so anyone not suitable should not be on the list.
Are you still with us, Boxtops? I've had my flu jabs for the last few years with no side effect whatsoever but I read recently that Flu jabs could contain mercury and aluminium so I wouldn't truthfully want any mercury inside me.
Is there any truth in this statement at all, do you know?? It could have been a statement from an American source if that's any help.
Is there any truth in this statement at all, do you know?? It could have been a statement from an American source if that's any help.