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Too Fast or Not Too Fast: The FDA’s Approval of Merck’s HPV Vaccine Gardasil
Lucija Tomljenovic and Christopher A. Shaw Fall 2012, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
There are not many public health issues where views are as extremely polarized as those concerning vaccination policies. Ever since its Fast Track approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2006, Merck’s human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil has been sparking controversy.
Initially, the criticism has been focused at Merck, due to their overly aggressive marketing strategies and lobbying campaigns. According to a 2007 editorial in Nature Biotechnology,1 “Surrounded by a chorus of disapproval, Merck cracked. As Nature Biotechnology went to press, the company announced a cessation of all efforts to lobby for US state laws requiring compulsory vaccination.” Subsequently, questions have been raised whether it was appropriate for vaccine manufacturers to partake in public health policies when their conflicts of interests were so obvious. Some of their advertising campaign slogans, such as “cervical cancer kills x women per year” and “your daughter could become one less life affected by cervical cancer,”2 seemed more designed to promote fear rather than evidence-based decision making about the potential benefits of the vaccine versus any risks. Although, conflicts of interests do not necessarily mean that the product itself is faulty, marketing claims should be carefully examined against factual science data. Currently, Gardasil vaccination is strongly recommended by the U.S. and other health authorities while public concerns about safety and efficacy of the vaccine appear to be increasing. This discrepancy leads to some important questions that need to be resolved. The current review examines key issues of this debate in light of currently available research evidence.
The HPV Vaccine Debate
In June 2006 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Gardasil, the first vaccine against the human papilloma virus (HPV).3 The quadrivalent vaccine targeting four common HPV strains (6, 11, 16 and 18) was the first pharmaceutical product specifically developed to protect against cervical cancer.4 Five years later, Gardasil became a key topic in the U.S. 2011 Republican presidential debate when Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann criticized Texas Governor Rick Perry over his prior executive order to make the vaccine mandatory.5 Bachmann later expressed serious concerns about the safety of the vaccine which added even more heat to the already controversial subject. Read More…
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Gardasil Does Not Prevent HPV or Cervical Cancer
Gardasil has injured, killed far more children than ever would have developed cervical cancer without the vaccine
And yet young girls, young boys, and all young children for that matter, including those that do not even engage in sexual behavior of any kind, are being told that they need Gardasil to protect against a cancer that kills fewer people every year than the vaccine itself. According to the available data, which is under-reported by up to 98 percent, Gardasil has permanently injured and killed far more girls than ever would have developed cervical cancer apart from the vaccine.Since full side effects are almost never disclosed, Gardasil and many other vaccines are being illegally administered to millions without informed consent
Perhaps most disturbing about Gardasil is the fact that the vaccine was fast-tracked in its development and approval, and is now being administered to millions of people without informed consent. Because the full list of side effects, including the lack of science proving Gardasil's efficacy, is not being disclosed to parents, doctors, pharmacists, and vaccine-administers at grocery store booths are breaking the law by failing to provide informed consent. Young children and their parents are also not being told that yearly pap smears alone can prevent 80 percent or more of all cervical cancers, or that a young girl's risk of developing cervical cancer apart from the Gardasil vaccine is less than .00002 percent, or less than two-thousandths of a percent, if she gets pap smears. In essence, parents are being told that Gardasil does all sorts of things that it has never been proven to do, when in reality it has no medical benefits whatsoever, but plenty of serious risk. Meanwhile, the general public is woefully unaware of the fact that vitamin B12, folic acid, vitamin C, curcumin (turmeric), quercetin, and many other nutrients and vitamins naturally prevent HPV and cervical cancer without a vaccine. You will not want to miss out on Dr. Blaylock's wealth of knowledge on the subject of Gardasil and vaccines, so be sure to check out his full interview here: http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=4D703FEAA094BED0DB02BEDC4507765C You can also check out Dr. Blaylock's website, as well as his latest book, Health and Nutrition Secrets That Can Save Your Life, by visiting: http://www.russellblaylockmd.com/Merck Lawsuit Reignites Vaccine Safety Concerns
Scientists Sue Merck: allege fraud, mislabeling, and false certification of MMR vaccine.
By Suzanne Humphries, MD
This is the story of the MMR vaccine and two Merck scientists who filed a lawsuit in 2010 over Merck’s efforts to allegedly “defraud the United States through Merck’s ongoing scheme to sell the government a mumps vaccine that is mislabeled, misbranded, adulterated and falsely certified as having an efficacy rate that is significantly higher than it actually is.” Merck allegedly did this from 2000 onwards in order to maintain its exclusive license to sell the MMR vaccine and keep its monopoly of the US market.
Folks, if you haven’t already heard this elsewhere, this is HUGE news. HERE is Hilary Butler’s excellent account of the ordeal as well as both the 2010 and 2012 official legal complaints. Read More...
Article Posted by International Medical Council on Vaccination