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BumRushDaShow

(169,755 posts)
Wed May 8, 2024, 10:33 AM May 2024

AstraZeneca withdraws Covid vaccine worldwide after admitting it can cause rare blood clots

Source: UK Independent

1 hour ago


AstraZeneca is withdrawing its Covid-19 vaccine worldwide, months after the pharma giant admitted the drug could cause very rare, but life-threatening, injuries. The British-Swedish drugmaker has already withdrawn its EU marketing authorisation for the vaccine, branded Vaxzevria since 2021. The authorisation is the approval to market a drug in EU’s member states. The withdrawal was due to a “surplus of available updated vaccines” against new variants of the novel coronavirus, the company said.

The application to withdraw the vaccine from the EU was made on 5 March and came into effect on 7 May. “As multiple variant Covid-19 vaccines have since been developed there’s a surplus of available updated vaccines," AstraZeneca said, adding that this led to a fall in demand for Vaxzevria, which is no longer manufactured or supplied.

AstraZeneca recently admitted that its vaccine, initially called Covishield, could cause very rare side effects like blood clots and low blood platelet counts, The Telegraph reported. The admission came after the company was slapped with a class action lawsuit in the UK, which claimed that the vaccine had caused deaths and severe injuries and sought damages up to £100m for about 50 victims.

“It is admitted that the AZ vaccine can, in very rare cases, cause TTS. The causal mechanism is not known,” AstraZeneca said in court documents in February, the newspaper reported. TTS is thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome, which is characterised by blood clots and low blood platelet counts in humans.

Read more: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/astrazeneca-covid-vaccine-withdraw-blood-clots-b2541291.html



That was never approved in the U.S. (the similarly platformed one from Janssen (J&J) had been approved and was eventually withdrawn from the market). AZ did attempt to get an EUA in the U.S. in 2022 but eventually pulled the application.
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AstraZeneca withdraws Covid vaccine worldwide after admitting it can cause rare blood clots (Original Post) BumRushDaShow May 2024 OP
Oooof Prairie Gates May 2024 #1
Next up: RFK Jr. saying I've been right all along about them thar vaccines /nt progree May 2024 #2
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2024 #10
Oh, did that strike a nerve? ShazzieB May 2024 #12
I guess RFK Jr might saysomething like that,. ShazzieB May 2024 #11
Edited to point out that I already told pnwmom her comment was correct Hekate May 2024 #3
If you're been getting a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, they're completely different, pnwmom May 2024 #4
Good point -- thanks for bringing it up Hekate May 2024 #6
That's no fun. I hope you feel better soon! pnwmom May 2024 #9
Why wait? WhiskeyGrinder May 2024 #5
Don't forget -- this was never authorized in the U.S. LauraInLA May 2024 #7
Pfizer or Moderna are fine IronLionZion May 2024 #8

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ShazzieB

(22,590 posts)
12. Oh, did that strike a nerve?
Thu May 9, 2024, 01:43 AM
May 2024

Most of us here regard RFK Jr as a nut job. If that's not something you're on board with, you might want to sashay away, as the Great RuPaul says.

ShazzieB

(22,590 posts)
11. I guess RFK Jr might saysomething like that,.
Thu May 9, 2024, 01:37 AM
May 2024

Fortunately, most of us have better sense.

Hekate

(100,133 posts)
3. Edited to point out that I already told pnwmom her comment was correct
Wed May 8, 2024, 12:17 PM
May 2024

Last edited Wed May 8, 2024, 01:29 PM - Edit history (1)

(Original response:
Well, damn. We were going to get our booster last weekend but got delayed... guess we’ll wait a bit more. )

pnwmom

(110,261 posts)
4. If you're been getting a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, they're completely different,
Wed May 8, 2024, 12:41 PM
May 2024

based on the mRNA technology. That's why this one has been withdrawn. As it says in the article, the other vaccinations don't have this (very rare) side effect.

But you know what increases the risk of blood clots more than the withdrawn vaccine? Covid itself.

Hekate

(100,133 posts)
6. Good point -- thanks for bringing it up
Wed May 8, 2024, 01:00 PM
May 2024

The hold-up was actually that I am on a week- long course of antibiotics for a UTI, a bummer in itself.

pnwmom

(110,261 posts)
9. That's no fun. I hope you feel better soon!
Wed May 8, 2024, 02:08 PM
May 2024

I got another shot a month ago, because Covid hasn't gone away yet. And next fall when they offer a new version, I'll be getting that, too.

IronLionZion

(51,268 posts)
8. Pfizer or Moderna are fine
Wed May 8, 2024, 01:25 PM
May 2024

and you should get it every year now. Check with your doctor about when you need yours. I get mine each fall with no copay.

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