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Omaha Steve

(108,405 posts)
19. "a completely unnecessary dose of mercury"
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 06:51 PM
Oct 2015

Marta and I had our flu shots a week ago. We get them every year. Except that year there was a shortage when W was POTUS. We both got the flu that year.

I have a Thimerosal allergy. Marta suspects her troubles in the past were the same allergy. So we both get the single vial wide range shot every year.

Thimerosal is also used in common makeup. Calling it mercury is a little misleading.

http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/SafetyAvailability/VaccineSafety/UCM096228#pres

Thimerosal as a Preservative

Thimerosal, which is approximately 50% mercury by weight, has been one of the most widely used preservatives in vaccines. It is metabolized or degraded to ethylmercury and thiosalicylate. Ethylmercury is an organomercurial that should be distinguished from methylmercury, a related substance that has been the focus of considerable study (see "Guidelines on Exposure to Organomercurials" and "Thimerosal Toxicity", below).

At concentrations found in vaccines, thimerosal meets the requirements for a preservative as set forth by the United States Pharmacopeia; that is, it kills the specified challenge organisms and is able to prevent the growth of the challenge fungi (U.S. Pharmacopeia 2004). Thimerosal in concentrations of 0.001% (1 part in 100,000) to 0.01% (1 part in 10,000) has been shown to be effective in clearing a broad spectrum of pathogens. A vaccine containing 0.01% thimerosal as a preservative contains 50 micrograms of thimerosal per 0.5 mL dose or approximately 25 micrograms of mercury per 0.5 mL dose.

Prior to its introduction in the 1930's, data were available in several animal species and humans providing evidence for its safety and effectiveness as a preservative (Powell and Jamieson 1931). Since then, thimerosal has been the subject of several studies (see Bibliography) and has a long record of safe and effective use preventing bacterial and fungal contamination of vaccines, with no ill effects established other than minor local reactions at the site of injection.

While the use of mercury-containing preservatives has declined in recent years with the development of new products formulated with alternative or no preservatives, thimerosal has been used in some immune globulin preparations, anti-venins, skin test antigens, and ophthalmic and nasal products, in addition to certain vaccines. Under the FDA Modernization Act of 1997, the FDA compiled a list of regulated products containing mercury, including those with thimerosal (Federal Register 1999). It is important to note that this list was compiled in 1999; some products listed are no longer manufactured and many products have been reformulated without thimerosal. Updated lists of vaccines and their thimerosal content can be found in Table 1 (routinely recommended pediatric vaccines) and Table 3 (expanded list of vaccines).

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5 myths about the flu shot [View all] Omaha Steve Oct 2015 OP
Myth 1: "I don't want to get the flu from the flu shot." Human101948 Oct 2015 #1
You can't vaccinate away the stupidity. I wish there was. LiberalArkie Oct 2015 #2
They wouldn't get that vaccination either, unfortunately. beam me up scottie Oct 2015 #3
If such a vaccine was created it would mean the end of the Republican party. 11 Bravo Oct 2015 #46
The flu shot virus is dead meow2u3 Oct 2015 #21
I'm not sure If I've ever got the flu shot Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #4
Three out of the last five times I've had a flu shot, which I always get on a Friday, phylny Oct 2015 #5
You had 2 days of low grade fever and body aches Warpy Oct 2015 #7
I agree! I mean, I said I get a flu shot every year. phylny Oct 2015 #8
The reaction means your immune system is doing its job Warpy Oct 2015 #11
Yes, and again - people DO get reactions from flu shots :) n/t phylny Oct 2015 #12
People can get a similar reaction... 3catwoman3 Oct 2015 #36
The Symptoms RobinA Oct 2015 #48
Are you allergic to eggs? B Calm Oct 2015 #28
No You Didn't RobinA Oct 2015 #47
Hijack: Be very wary of tamiflu Ex Lurker Oct 2015 #6
If she developed even the slightest, mildest UTI Ilsa Oct 2015 #14
It's the sleep deprivation Warpy Oct 2015 #15
That, too, but even my dr Ilsa Oct 2015 #22
They're also quite painful REP Oct 2015 #29
Pain will do that. Hope you're on the mend. haikugal Oct 2015 #38
oh yes. I hope you are finally Ilsa Oct 2015 #42
The flu shot is least effective among the populations for whom the flu is most dangerous. mhatrw Oct 2015 #9
Nothing about that article says vaccines are a scam Warpy Oct 2015 #16
The mercury preservative is unnecessary. Get a single vial dose to avoid it. mhatrw Oct 2015 #39
"a completely unnecessary dose of mercury" Omaha Steve Oct 2015 #19
Facts... RobinA Oct 2015 #49
I've been getting the flu shot for years at work. Waldorf Oct 2015 #10
Got the shot last year, didn't get the flu. geomon666 Oct 2015 #13
I've never had a flu shot Blue_In_AK Oct 2015 #17
I got that Swine one about six years ago- developed into pneumonia, took five weeks to recover... bettyellen Oct 2015 #24
I can understand that. Blue_In_AK Oct 2015 #25
To top it off, it was someone who was not welcome here, showed up at my door with family.... bettyellen Oct 2015 #27
I'm retired, avoid children and crowds but make sure to get my shot REP Oct 2015 #31
No probably about it. 3catwoman3 Oct 2015 #37
Ding ding! I predicted someone would post this! LOL, every year! Nt Logical Oct 2015 #40
And, you fell for Myth #2! Logical Oct 2015 #41
Didn't read it. Blue_In_AK Oct 2015 #43
So do 1000s who die from the flu a year. Nt Logical Oct 2015 #52
I've had a flu shot every year angryvet Oct 2015 #18
I get it every year from the VA... Wounded Bear Oct 2015 #20
Got mine yesterday. (Is anyone else getting a Monty Python "Cheese Shop" vibe from our posts?!) WinkyDink Oct 2015 #23
I have the flu gollygee Oct 2015 #26
I'm in exactly the same boat My Good Babushka Oct 2015 #51
I don't get the flu vaccine, i have an egg allergy ms liberty Oct 2015 #30
Did you check out myth 3? B Calm Oct 2015 #32
LOL! Bad me... ms liberty Oct 2015 #34
Anybody who was in the military... Bigmack Oct 2015 #33
I got mine at Costco for $10. n/t winter is coming Oct 2015 #35
I rolled that dice once too often HeiressofBickworth Oct 2015 #44
Got Mine ProfessorGAC Oct 2015 #45
I got mine yesterday. LWolf Oct 2015 #50
It seem everyone got it yesterday. Me, too. Vinca Oct 2015 #53
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