So how does everyone feel about Merck's lobbying push for its HPV vaccine Gardasil to become mandatory for all girls attending public schools? I think it's a thinly veiled attempt to subsidize their antitrust litigations... Although Cervical Cancer is a significant health issue, 80% of its victims are claimed in developing countries rather than industrialized nations, and sadly I doubt Merck has any interest in helping those people. In addition, the prevalence of HPV types associated with Cervical Cancer is relative low (3.4%), and let's not forget that contracting it is contingent upon promiscuity and the failure to protect oneself. Given the facts: that Cervical Cancer kills less than a percentage of the population, and that a girl's chances of contracting it from HPV are actually quite low and that she would have to be having unprotected sex to do so, I don't think it's prudent to mandate a vaccine whose safety has not been evaluated outside of 5 years, nor has its effectiveness in continuing to prevent the disease (they suggest periodic booster shots).
Oh yeah, and by the way it's the most expensive vaccine ever offered at roughly $360 a person for a series of 3 injections. That'll pay for a few of the heart attacks and sudden strokes that Vioxx users experienced... and amazingly the thing they learned from it was not to research the risks & benefits of their products more thoroughly before pushing them onto the market, but instead to get crafty and shift the burden to the state in case something does go wrong. Just one concern is that the aluminum used in the vaccine to elicit a more vigorous immune response may accumulate in the brain and contribute to alzheimer's or allergic reactions. You also don't have to dig very deep to see whose pockets the politicians pushing for this are in (see TX gov. Rick Perry and former Chief of Staff Mike Toomey, now a Merck lobbyist).
Well there you have it, I can certainly speculate further but I'll wait to see what people's thoughts are on this.
Here is a link to a thoughtful article about it:
Oh yeah, and by the way it's the most expensive vaccine ever offered at roughly $360 a person for a series of 3 injections. That'll pay for a few of the heart attacks and sudden strokes that Vioxx users experienced... and amazingly the thing they learned from it was not to research the risks & benefits of their products more thoroughly before pushing them onto the market, but instead to get crafty and shift the burden to the state in case something does go wrong. Just one concern is that the aluminum used in the vaccine to elicit a more vigorous immune response may accumulate in the brain and contribute to alzheimer's or allergic reactions. You also don't have to dig very deep to see whose pockets the politicians pushing for this are in (see TX gov. Rick Perry and former Chief of Staff Mike Toomey, now a Merck lobbyist).
Well there you have it, I can certainly speculate further but I'll wait to see what people's thoughts are on this.
Here is a link to a thoughtful article about it:
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