http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17417178/
I think this is a BIG mistake.
Legislation to force this vaccine.
I'm trying to find more info about how long this iteration of the drug has been available and how long the tests have gone on for.
I think for some drugs and tests it should be done over 10-20 years. I don't think a 2 year test with 250K women is enough.
I think this because when I was a kid (3-4) I had bad ear aches. I was given a "harmless" drug to help me through, now that drug (I'm 38) as been found to have side effects on enamil (yeah my teeth). If I bite into a hard piece of candy, it ain't the candy that breaks, hell I have a hard time chewing down on ice and that sucks my friends.
What do the women here think about this?
What if they find out that during uteran development or some shit it causes some crazy birth defect, who would pay for that fuck up? If I understand it the target audience is women around the 9-13 year old age.
How the hell do they know it doesn't have a long term side affect? Could you imagine if one of the effects is a birth defect, it would essintially wipe out an entire generation of women's ability to have normal kids.