Lawsuit Claims HPV Vaccine Led to POTS Diagnosis, Loss of Active Life
The HPV vaccine lawsuit indicates that side effects of Gardasil can turn the immune system against the recipients, resulting in it attacking the body's own proteins and organs.
The HPV vaccine lawsuit indicates that side effects of Gardasil can turn the immune system against the recipients, resulting in it attacking the body's own proteins and organs.
At only 17, Plaintiff was inserted with a feeding tube due to stomach paralysis caused by the HPV vaccine administered to prevent cervical cancer.
Merck failed to warn doctors about the risk of automimmune disease from the HPV vaccine Gardasil, while raking in nearly $7 billion per year from sales
Merck indicates that it intends to subpoena parents in each of the Gardasil lawsuits to take depositions, since most plaintiffs were minors at the time they received the HPV vaccine.
Plaintiff says he began suffering heart palpitations and numbness shortly after receiving the Gardasil vaccine when he was 19 years old.
Child was diagnosed with lupus, anemia, abnormal weight loss and other autoimmune diseases after a Gardasil injection at age 11, requiring him to see specialists and undergo regular medical treatments.
Gardasil HPV vaccine may cause autoimmune diseases that disrupt reproductive systems, leading to pregnancy complications and infertility later in life, according to lawsuits filed against Merck.
Merck faces a mounting number of lawsuits over it's HPV vaccine, with new complaints continuing to be filed each month by individuals left with severe injuries and life-threatening autoimmune disorders from Gardasil
The lawsuit claims complications have frequently been experienced by those receiving the Gardasil HPV vaccination, but Merck has failed to provide adequate warnings to potential recipients.
The first Gardasil vaccine lawsuits are expected to be ready for bellwether trials in mid to late 2024.