My mom had a bad (not severe, just bad) reaction to the shot they give for shingles and although I tried to get her to report it to her doctor she just shrugged it off. I wish there were better accounting for vaccine reactions.
So report it yourself!
www.vaers.hhs.gov, or call 800-822-7967.
OP, I started googling to find the manufacturer's ingredient pages. Interestingly, CSL is an Australian company, and while I couldn't find the info on their site, I looked around for someone who had listed the ingredients.
Each 0.5mls contains
* Sub units of A/California/7/2009 (H1N1) v-like virus
* 15ug haemagglutinin
* 0.01%w/v Thiomersal
[in the US = thimerosal]
* Sodium Chloride 4.1mg
* Sodium phosphate dibasic anhydrous 0.3mg
* Sodium phosphate- monobasic 80ug
* Potassium chloride 20 ug
* Potassium phosphate monobasic 20 ug
* Calcium chloride 1.5ug
* Taurodeoxycholate ≤ 5ug (Bile salt-related, anionic detergent) (can give red eyes, blurred vision etc)
* Ovalbumin ≤ 1.0ug
* Sucrose <10ug>
* Polymyxin B
sulfate ≤0.11ng check for allergies to this antibiotic
* Beta-propiolactone ≤1.4ng
So there's a sulfate in there, and this is the one based on egg protein (ovalbumin).
Novartis *says* they don't use egg, so the doctor shouldn't have been worried about egg allergies. But I found from the Novartis insert PDF that they use neomycin and polymyxin, both antibiotics, and polymyxin keeps being combined with that "B sulfate" ending....
I found this paragraph:
"There is much confusion regarding allergy to sulfa-containing drugs, sulfite as a preservative agent in foods and medications, sulfate salts of medications and the chemical element sulfur. Many of my patients assume that if they are allergic to one of these agents, then they are allergic to all of them. This is not necessarily true."
Now...I'm not interested in pulling out my organic chem books, but "not necessarily true" means that *sometimes* it could be true. So I'd think about that being a possibility, that the sulfa drug allergy has gone to the sulfate in the antibiotic (weird) used in the processes, or actually on the ingredient lists.
I gotta tell ya...searching for those ingredient lists was NOT easy! I've been amassing ingredient lists of vaccines for a couple years, and generally it's pretty easy. Seems that they're hiding them on their websites and even PDFs too...I don't like that. I'm not one to inject myself with bacteria and virii, whether dead, live, or attenuated, but I'm REALLY not into not knowing what ELSE is in the vial. And the difficulty in finding ingredient lists is really peeving me.