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Vaxchora™ has not been evaluated for the potential to cause carcinogenicity or genotoxicity, or to impair fertility. Mechanism of action. Cholera infection ...
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GARDASIL has not been evaluated for the potential to cause carcinogenicity or genotoxicity. GARDASIL administered to female rats at a dose of 120 mcg total ...
Did you know that GARDASIL has not been evaluated for the potential to cause carcinogenicity or genotoxicity (per the vaccine insert)? Actually there isn't ...
VAXCHORA has not been evaluated for the potential to cause carcinogenicity or genotoxicity, or to impair fertility. 14 CLINICAL STUDIES. 14.1 Efficacy ...
Feb 25, 2019 · GARDASIL has not been evaluated for the potential to cause carcinogenicity or genotoxicity. Gardasil Vaccine insert: https://www.fda.gov ...
Sep 5, 2023 · GARDASIL has not been evaluated for the potential to cause carcinogenicity or genotoxicity. GARDASIL administered to female rats at a dose ...
That being said, "Gardasil has not been evaluated for the potential to cause carcinogenicity or genotoxicity.” “It is not known whether Gardasil can affect ...
GARDASIL 9 has not been evaluated for the potential to cause carcinogenicity or genotoxicity. Reproduction. GARDASIL 9 administered to female rats at a dose ...
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The Gardasil insert states, “Gardasil has not been evaluated for the potential to cause carcinogenicity or genotoxicity.” Researchers have suggested that ...
Dec 7, 2016 · GARDASIL®9 has not been evaluated for the potential to cause carcinogenicity or genotoxicity. Reproduction. GARDASIL®9 administered to female ...