This is a list of flu vaccines and their adjuvents (ingredients). This list was provided by the CDC. Below that is a breakdown of some of the ingredients and possible side effects of those ingredients.
Influenza (Afluria)
Trivalent & Quadrivalent
sodium chloride,
monobasic sodium phosphate,
dibasic sodium phosphate, monobasic potassium phosphate,
potassium chloride,
calcium chloride,
sodium taurodeoxycholate, ovalbumin, sucrose,
neomycin sulfate,
polymyxin B,
beta
-propiolactone ,
thimerosal (multi-dose vials)
Influenza (Fluad)
squalene, polysorbate 80, sorbitan trioleate, sodium citrate dehydrate, citric acid
monohydrate , neomycin, kanamycin, barium, egg proteins, CTAB (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide),
formaldehyde
Influenza (Fluarix)
Trivalent & Quadrivalent
octoxynol-10 (TRITON X-100), α-tocopheryl hydrogen succinate, polysorbate 80 (Tween 80), hydrocortisone, gentamicin sulfate, ovalbumin,
formaldehyde,
sodium deoxycholate, sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic sodium chloride
Influenza (Flublok)
Trivalent & Quadrivalent
sodium chloride,
monobasic sodium phosphate,
dibasic sodium phosphate, polysorbate 20 (Tween20),
baculovirus and Spodoptera frugiperda cell proteins, baculovirus and cellular DNA,
Triton X-100,
lipids, vitamins, amino acids, mineral salts
Influenza (Flucelvax)
Trivalent & Quadrivalent
Madin Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cell protein, protein other than HA, MDCK cell DNA,
polysorbate 80, cetyltrimethlyammonium bromide, and β-propiolactone
Influenza (Flulaval)
Trivalent & Quadrivalent
ovalbumin,
formaldehyde, sodium deoxycholate, α-tocopheryl hydrogen succinate,
polysorbate 80,
thimerosal (multi-dose vials)
Influenza (Fluvirin)
ovalbumin, polymyxin, neomycin,
betapropiolactone, nonylphenol ethoxylate,
thimerosal
Influenza (Fluzone)
Quadrivalent
egg protein,
octylphenol ethoxylate (Triton X-100), sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic sodium chloride solution,
thimerosal (multi-dose vials), sucrose
Influenza (Fluzone) High Dose
egg protein,
octylphenol ethoxylate (Triton X-100), sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic
sodium chloride solution,
formaldehyde, sucrose
Influenza (Fluzone)
Intradermal egg protein,
octylphenol ethoxylate (Triton X-100), sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic
sodium chloride solution, sucrose
Influenza (FluMist)
Quadrivalent monosodium glutamate, hydrolyzed porcine gelatin, arginine, sucrose,
dibasic potassium
phosphate,
monobasic potassium phosphate, ovalbumin, gentamicin sulfate, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/downloads/appendices/b/excipient-table-2.pdf
The leaflet given with the jab does not include a full list of ingredients or side effects. The sheet given to patients cites ‘headache’ as the worst side effect, but in the 4 pull-out leaflet, there are several other side effects mentioned that are life threatening.
What Exactly is in Flu Vaccines?
Formaldehyde:
Used in labs as a preservative, the long term effects have not been fully studied. A study of funeral industry workers found a link between formaldehyde and myeloid lukemia.
Octylphenol ethoxylate (Triton X-100):
Used by companies for “wetting, detergency, superior hard surface, metal cleaning and excellent emulsification” in paints, coatings, oilfield chemicals, textiles, and industrial cleaners. Studies have shown it may be detrimental to the reproductive system.
Thimerosal
Contains Mercury and is a know neurotoxin; it can cause nerve damage, and FDA knows of numerous cases of mercury poisoning caused by thimerosal.
Other ingredients in Fluzone are: sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic sodium chloride solution and gelatin
Other flu shots are made from different potentially toxic ingredients:
Monobasic sodium phosphate (MSP):
Known to cause acute phosphate nephropathy, and permanent impairment of renal functions. It has alsocaused seizures, and cardiac arrhythmias.
Dibasic sodium phosphate and monobasic potassium phosphate:
Phosphates are often used in food as preservatives, acidifying, and emulsifying agents. Has been linked to cardiovascular problems.
Potassium chloride:
Known to cause digestive problems and vomiting, but in severe cases it can lead to severe allergic reactions, chest pains, irregular heartbeat, confusion, and paralysis.
Calcium chloride:
May lead to cardiovascular issues.
Sodium taurodeoxycholate:
Have been associated to promote tumor growth, especially in pancreas, colon, and throat, studies show.
Neomycin sulfate:
In rare cases has been linked to drowsiness, loss of hearing, difficulty breathing, rash, and weakness.
Polymyxin B:
Is an antibiotic, whose side effects include neurotoxic and nephrotoxic reactions: rising blood levels, dizziness, apnea, fever, and headache.
Mercury:
A heavy metal responsible for poisoning, and damage to many organs leading to severe illnesses, includingsevere insomnia, and neurological disorders.
Beta-propiolactone
A carcinogen and a possible toxin to liver, skin, respiratory tract, and gastrointestinal tract.
Vaccines also include canine kidney cells, monkey kidney cells and aborted fetal tissue cells.
List of side effects for Fluzone Quad:
Blood and Lymphatic System Disorders
: Thrombocytopenia, lymphadenopathy
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Immune System Disorders
: Anaphylaxis, other allergic/hypersensitivity reactions (including
urticaria, angioedema)
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Eye disorders
: Ocular hyperemia
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Nervous System Disorders
: Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), convulsions, febrile
convulsions, myelitis (including encephalomyelitis and transverse myelitis), facial
palsy (Bell’s palsy), optic neuritis/neuropathy, brachial neuritis, syncope (shortly after
vaccination), dizziness, paresthesia
•
Vascular Disorders
: Vasculitis, vasodilatation/flushing
•
Respiratory, Thoracic and Mediastinal Disorders
: Dyspnea, pharyngitis, rhinitis, cough,
wheezing, throat tightness
•
Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Disorders
: Stevens-Johnson syndrome
•
General Disorders and Administration Site Conditions
: Pruritus, asthenia/fatigue, pain in
extremities, chest pain
•
Gastrointestinal Disorders
: Vomiting
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List of side effects for Fluvirin:
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Body as a whole
: Local injection site reactions (including pain, pain limiting limb movement, redness, swelling, warmth, ecchymosis, induration), hot flashes/flushes;
chills; fever; malaise; shivering; fatigue; asthenia; facial edema.
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Immune system disorders:
Hypersensitivity reactions (including throat and/or mouth edema). In rare cases, hypersensitivity reactions have lead to anaphylactic shock and
death.
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Cardiovascular disorders:
Vasculitis (in rare cases with transient renal involvement), presyncope, syncope shortly after vaccination.
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Digestive disorders:
Diarrhea; nausea; vomiting; abdominal pain.
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Blood and lymphatic disorders:
Local lymphadenopathy; thrombocytopenia (some very rare cases were severe with platelet counts less than 5,000 per mm 3).
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Metabolic and nutritional disorders:
Loss of appetite.
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Musculoskeletal
: Arthralgia; myalgia; myasthenia.
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Nervous system disorders:
Headache; dizziness; neuralgia; paraesthesia; confusion; febrile convulsions; Guillain-Barré Syndrome; myelitis (including encephalomyelitis
and transverse myelitis); neuropathy (including neuritis); paralysis (including Bell’s Palsy).
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Respiratory disorders:
Dyspnea; chest pain; cough; pharyngitis; rhinitis.
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Skin and appendages
: Stevens -Johnson syndrome; sweating; pruritus; urticaria; rash (including non-specific, maculopapular, and vesiculobulbous).
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General disorders and administration site conditions:
Injection site cellulitis-like reaction (very rare cases of swelling, pain, and redness were large and extended to the
entire arm)
www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/UCM123694.pdf