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New crown pneumonia | European Medicines Agency: No causal relationship between vaccine and menstrual disorders found

2021-08-06T23:00:20.601Z


The European Medicines Agency said on August 6 that the safety committee had studied cases of menstrual disorders after vaccination with the new coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19), and has not found a causal relationship between the two for the time being. According to the FDA


The European Medicines Agency said on August 6 that the safety committee had studied cases of menstrual disorders after vaccination with the new coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19), and has not found a causal relationship between the two for the time being.

The FDA stated that it has requested more data from vaccine developers to evaluate the situation.


There are multiple reasons for menstrual disorders, such as stress, fatigue and uterine fibroids, and endometriosis.

The picture shows on June 29, 2021, someone in Brasilia, Brazil was vaccinated with Johnson & Johnson's new crown vaccine.

(AP)

On the same day, the European Medicines Agency recommended that idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, dizziness and tinnitus be listed as possible side effects of Johnson & Johnson's new crown vaccine.

According to the authorities, 1,183 cases of dizziness and more than 100 cases of tinnitus have been studied, but they emphasized that the benefits of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine still outweigh the risks.

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Source: hk1

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