Question
I have rheumatoid arthritis, and I experienced side effects from the Vaccinum Variolae Vaccinae inflamed rabbit skin extract after receiving the vaccine. I’m guessing this, and the symptoms I experienced after the injection were: rash, itching, and other allergic symptoms, headache, dizziness, excessive sweating. Could these be the side effects of the Vaccinum Variolae Vaccinae inflamed rabbit skin extract?
Answer
The side effects of the Vaccinum Variolae Vaccinae inflamed rabbit skin extract include severe adverse reactions such as shock: which may occasionally present with abnormal pulse, tachycardia, unmeasurable pulse, chest pain, difficulty breathing, pale or blue complexion, low blood pressure, loss of consciousness, asthma attack, wheezing, coughing, sneezing, and incontinence. Occasionally, there may be eruptions, urticaria, rash, itching, and occasionally dizziness, dizziness, headache, and a heavy-headed feeling. It is recommended to discontinue the use of this medication.