For some pet parents, vaccination itself seems like a big risk and may be deliberately avoided because of
the perceived risk of side effects.
Not exact matches
Although spending $ 200 on iodide pills for an almost nonexistent threat seems ridiculous (and could even be harmful —
side effects include skin rashes, nausea, and possible allergic reactions), 40 years
of research into the way people
perceive risk shows that it is par for the course.
These include concerns about and past experience with
side effects, drug interactions or hormones; affordability and accessibility; how frequently they expect to have sex; their
perceived risk of HIV and other STIs; the ability to use the method confidentially or without their partner's permission; and potential
effects on sexual enjoyment and spontaneity.