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John Gilmore said: “Double-blind, placebo controlled trials are rightly required of all drug trials in the US, but they are not required in vaccine safety and efficacy trials.” That statement is...
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Gillt, You are the evidence of my point. FDA regulations require double-blind, placebo controlled trials for drugs, they are almost never performed with vaccines. Vaccines are not considered ‘drugs”...
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Your comment was then misleading, implying that there was no mercury-free formulations.
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I suppose I was nor clear. We supposedly have a federal policy not to use mercury in vaccines, yet with HINI we developed a completely new vaccine with different versions of it using novel techninques...
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How does where the antigen is cultured affect whether or not thimerosal is used? I’m concerned that you are conflating different arguments against the use of vaccines, and confusing the associated...
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The culture medium is important because flu shots have always been cultured on chicken eggs, for swine flu they switched to human tissue. The point is that significant changes were made in how the...
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Gilmore. Perhaps I wasn’t clear. I’m involved in a double blind, placebo controlled study testing a new Anthrax VACCINE. It’s federally regulated. That’s as specific as I can get. So how am I an...
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Also Gilmore, a quick search makes it pretty clear that H1N1 is in fact being produced on chicken eggs. “The strains were made using traditional vaccine methods, which involve live vaccines made in...
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Gillt, I misunderstood you. It’s a good thing that this trial you are involved in is a double-blind placebo controlled experiment, but it isn’t required by federal regulations. There are plenty of...
View ArticleBy: gillt
John Gilmore said: “Double-blind, placebo controlled trials are rightly required of all drug trials in the US, but they are not required in vaccine safety and efficacy trials.” That statement is...
View ArticleBy: John Gilmore
Gillt, You are the evidence of my point. FDA regulations require double-blind, placebo controlled trials for drugs, they are almost never performed with vaccines. Vaccines are not considered ‘drugs”...
View ArticleBy: David Bruggeman
Your comment was then misleading, implying that there was no mercury-free formulations.
View ArticleBy: John Gilmore
I suppose I was nor clear. We supposedly have a federal policy not to use mercury in vaccines, yet with HINI we developed a completely new vaccine with different versions of it using novel techninques...
View ArticleBy: David Bruggeman
How does where the antigen is cultured affect whether or not thimerosal is used? I’m concerned that you are conflating different arguments against the use of vaccines, and confusing the associated...
View ArticleBy: John Gilmore
The culture medium is important because flu shots have always been cultured on chicken eggs, for swine flu they switched to human tissue. The point is that significant changes were made in how the...
View ArticleBy: gillt
Gilmore. Perhaps I wasn’t clear. I’m involved in a double blind, placebo controlled study testing a new Anthrax VACCINE. It’s federally regulated. That’s as specific as I can get. So how am I an...
View ArticleBy: gillt
Also Gilmore, a quick search makes it pretty clear that H1N1 is in fact being produced on chicken eggs. “The strains were made using traditional vaccine methods, which involve live vaccines made in...
View ArticleBy: John Gilmore
Gillt, I misunderstood you. It’s a good thing that this trial you are involved in is a double-blind placebo controlled experiment, but it isn’t required by federal regulations. There are plenty of...
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