(NaturalHealth365) Consumers already concerned about vaccine dangers are likely to find little reassurance in recent reports that Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials are
giving vaccine manufacturers the green light to use human cancer cells to produce future vaccines.
Not exact matches
Thereafter, boosters should be
given every 1 - 3 years, depending on the recommendation of your veterinarian, and the
manufacturer of the
vaccine.
The
vaccine manufacturers themselves have always stipulated that only healthy dogs should be
given vaccinations.
What's interesting is that both the
vaccine manufacturers and the veterinary associations are
giving vets complete carte blanche regarding
vaccine decisions.
The other three
vaccines are often
given yearly (per
manufacturers» recommendations).
You should only allow
vaccines to be
given to your pet if you are satisfied the
vaccine product has been properly handled and refrigerated from
manufacturer to administration.
Additional
vaccines are
given based on either the
vaccine manufacturer's recommendations for the particular
vaccine, as dictated by law, or your veterinarian's counsel.
Some
vaccine manufacturers actually recommend that their shots be
given every two years or every three years.
The
manufacturer recommends 2 doses of the
vaccine given 2 - 3 weeks apart and then boosted annually.