Vaccine Injury Help Center
January 3, 2011
Posted by Rachel B.
It is unfortunate–no it is simply tragic to believe everything that is read. For many people, they believe what is publicized by the medical community to be nearly a gospel–and follow many medical representatives recommendations to a T. When Gardasil was released to the market in 2006, it was advertised as an essential vaccination that every parent should get for their little girl so that she could be “one less” young lady with cervical cancer. But as problems arose and questions were raised about the side effects and safety of the vaccine there was a lot of silence–from both Merck and the FDA on the issues raised. Claims of illnesses like Guillain Barre Syndrome, seizures, comas and even death began to surface and no one could find any “responsible party” who was willing to acknowledge or help with the claims. As a result, individual vaccination-rights groups began to look into the issues and many interesting facts have arose as a result. In a recent press release from the group SANE Vax, flaws in Merck’s recent data surrounding the approval of Gardasil for boys brings up some highly valid points that bear looking into.