Mostly because they have been used and improved over many decades. The amounts of the actual pathogens contained in vaccines are very small and so the main issue is usually allergy to the other ingredients (such as traces left of egg protein from the growth medium in manufacture of flu vaccines).
Some potential drawbacks of vaccines include rare allergic reactions, temporary side effects like soreness or fever, and in very rare cases serious adverse events. However, overall the benefits of vaccines in preventing diseases far outweigh the risks.
Benefits clearly outnumbers risks on this one. With many diseases the child will be handicapped for life or not even survive so yes, then you are irresponsible. Getting serious side effects from vaccines are very rare.
You likely won't be able to get swine flu. As for any bad side effects, there are very few untoward side effects from flu vaccines. They have been proven safe and effective over decades of use of vaccines made in the same way with mostly all the same ingredients (with only the virus contained in the vaccines varying from year to year with each seasonal flu vaccine). Usually only a severe allergy to an ingredient in the vaccine is a serious side effect in these vaccines.
Penicillamine has a number of serious side effects:
Yes. I recommend not taking any vaccines, because all of them have horrible side effects. PS. I used to work for the government and they don't really care about how the side effects of these vaccines effect you.
Potential side effects of maropitant citrate may include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and decreased appetite. In rare cases, more serious side effects such as allergic reactions or neurological symptoms may occur. It is important to consult with a veterinarian if any concerning side effects are observed.
Report them to your doctor. Your doctor is working with those who monitor the side effects of vaccines and will report your symptoms to them to add to the study if it is something connected with the vaccination. See the related questions and related links below.
Sourse: rx2040. com Possible side effect The most common side effects are headache, flushing, heartburn, stomach upset, nasal stuffiness, lightheadedness, dizziness or diarrhea. A serious allergic reaction to this drug is very rare, but seek immediate medical help if it occurs. Many people using this medicine do not have serious side effects. In case you notice any side effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Immunization itself does not cause significant numbers of deaths; in fact, vaccines are designed to prevent serious diseases that can lead to death. While there can be rare adverse reactions to vaccines, serious side effects are extremely uncommon. The benefits of vaccinations in preventing disease far outweigh the risks, as they save millions of lives each year. Accurate statistics on vaccine-related deaths are difficult to determine, but they are notably low compared to the number of lives saved through immunization.
Some of the known side effects of acetylcysteine are nausea, vomiting, fever, sore throat, drowsiness. These are the common less serious side effects. More serious side effects are rash, and trouble breathing.
Potential side effects of nitrous oxide include dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and headaches. In rare cases, it can cause more serious side effects such as difficulty breathing, allergic reactions, and nerve damage. It is important to use nitrous oxide under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional to minimize the risk of these side effects.
Side effects are generally mild, and occur sparingly. The diseases the vaccines PROTECT against, however, can leave people crippled, seriously ill, or can kill (but in a horrible, painful way). Believe me when I say, the vaccines are far better than the diseases they protect against, even if there are side effects.