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To: Copeland who wrote (735297)12/18/2020 6:59:34 PM
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So far everyone is complaining of mild soreness at the injection site due to a localized reaction to the lipid envelope. It's the second shot that we're all dreading.

......in the recent past, I have had allergic reactions to two different drugs..........both involved the swelling of the tongue and oral cavity..........in the case of lisinopril (two months after starting the drug), I had a severe anaphylactic reaction whereby my tongue and entire oral cavity and pharynx swelled to the point where my air stream was almost entirely cut off..........had it not subsided just a bit, save a handy (not) shot of adrenaline or a self imposed tracheotomy, I would have been dead within another 5 minutes. Given that and only mild high blood pressure, I'm going to pass until millions have taken it and side effects are quantified.
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