Viagra (& Other Drugs) Found in Vaccine For Infants?

In December, 2018, Italian research group, Corvelva, announced they had received a donation from the Italian National Order of Biologists, and intended to test the contents of every vaccine currently on the market.

Their first results were shocking, but predictably overlooked by mainstream media. They found that Infanrix Hexa (6-in-1 vaccine currently used in Australia, UK, and other countries) didn’t even contain one antigen that was purported to be in the vaccine, but did contain chemical toxins and contaminants, many of which were unrecognisable [1].

Recently, more results were released, this time for Sanofi’s Hexacima/Hexyon – another 6-in-1 vaccine, currently licensed in Europe for infants from 6 weeks of age – and these results are just as disturbing…

Not only did they fail to find antigens for hepatitis B, Hib or poliovirus, they found over 200 chemicals and contaminants, of which 70% could not be identified in any chemical database [2].

Of those that were identified (to be verified via tandem mass spectrometry testing):

ANTU (alpha-Napthylthiurea): Rat poison, widely used in the 1940’s, but no longer licensed for use in the US, UK or European Union. Repeated exposure can injure the thyroid and adrenals, leading to hypothyroidism [3].

Benzofluorine: component of coal tar, cigarette smoke and smog, carcinogenic [4] [A component of some diuretic blood-pressure medications. Side effects may include dizziness, skin rashes (dermatitis), altered blood count, changes in metabolism [5].

Celecoxib: non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), Cox 2 inhibitor (inhibits the action of prostaglandins), similar to Vioxx. Side effects may include: fainting, kidney failure, bleeding, blurred vision, water retention, drowsiness, itchy rash. May increase risk of heart attacks and stroke [6].

Diethylatrazine: Pesticide, second most widely used pesticide in the US (after glyphosate), but banned in Europe due to persistent groundwater contamination. It is suspected to be an endocrine disrupter and reproductive toxin. Studies found that the chemical caused male frogs to develop female characteristics, possibly because testosterone levels decreased by 10 times, when exposed to atrazine at just 25 ppb (parts per billion) [7].

Gliotoxin: Major (and most potent) mycotoxin produced by aspergillus moulds [8].

Hydrocortisone Cypionate: Synthetic cortisone, possible side effects include: internal bleeding, increased white blood cell production, sleeplessness, Cushing’s Syndrome, osteoporosis, Lupus-like symptoms, seizures, heart failure [9].

Lovastatic Acid: The active, acid form of Lovastatin – a cholesterol-lowering ‘statin’ drug, whose side-effects may include jaundice, loss of appetite, unusual bleeding or bruising, hives, flu-like symptoms, abdominal pain [10].

Mibefradil: calcium-channel blocker, drug formerly used to treat hypertension, but withdrawn from the market in 1998 due to potential harmful interactions with other drugs: “Mibefradil reduces the activity of certain liver enzymes that are important in helping the body to eliminate many other drugs. Inhibiting these enzymes can cause some of these other drugs to accumulate in the body to dangerous levels [11].”

Pymetrozine: Insecticide, listed as ‘likely’ human carcinogen by EPA, due to tumors in animal studies [12].  

Sulfluramid: Insecticide (which contains fluoride), not approved for use in EU. Was due to be phased out in US by 2016. Used in a variety of termite, ant and cockroach baits. Animal studies suggest that sulfluramid may adversely affect the reproductive system, especially in males, and/or cause infertility in males [13].

Tamsulosin: Used by men to treat enlarged prostate. Class of drug known as alpha blocker – these are also used to lower blood pressure as they relax muscles (helping men with enlarged prostate to urinate more easily). Side effects may include low blood pressure and dizziness, pounding heartbeat, and possibly increased risk of heart failure [14].

Valnemulin: Veterinary antibiotic (antimicrobial) – when handling the product, veterinary assistants are advised to wear gloves, and avoid contact with skin or mucus membranes [15]

Viagra (Sildenafil): Although famously used to treat erectile dysfunction, Viagra was originally developed for high blood pressure and angina. Side effects may include: decreased blood flow to the optic nerve, resulting in sudden vision loss, heart attack, sudden hearing loss [16].

[1] [Corvelva, Vaccingate: Initial results on Infanrix hexa chemical composition, Available at: https://www.corvelva.it/speciali-corvelva/analisi/vaccingate-initial-results-on-infanrix-hexa-chemical-composition.html. Accessed 24th January, 2019.

[2] Corvelva, Study on the chemical composition of Hexyon, Available at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12e3O0cT1hSMGULzvFg3DcoM_XyGZMRur/view. Accessed 24th January, 2019.

[3] Toxicology Data Network, Alpha-Napthylthiurea, https://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search/a?dbs+hsdb:@term+@DOCNO+1512. Accessed 25th January, 2019.

[4] Koganti A, Singh R, Rozett K, Modi N, Goldstein LS, Roy TA, Zhang FJ, Harvey RG, Weyand EH (2000). “7H-benzo[c]fluorene: a major DNA adduct-forming component of coal tar”. Carcinogenesis. 21 (8): 1601–1609.

[5] EMC, Bendroflumethiazide tablets, https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/5726/pil. Accessed 24th January, 2019.

[6] RxList, Cox 2 Inhibitor Medications, https://www.rxlist.com/cox-2_inhibitors/drugs-condition.htm. Accessed 24th January, 2019.

[7] Hayes TB, Collins A, Lee M, Mendoza M, Noriega N, Stuart AA, Vonk A, Hermaphroditic, demasculinized frogs after exposure to the herbicide atrazine at low ecologically relevant doses, Proc Nat Acad Sci, 2002, 99(8): 5476-5480

[8] Kwon-Chung KJ, Sugui JA. What do we know about the role of gliotoxin in the pathobiology of Aspergillus fumigatus?. Med Mycol. 2008;47 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S97-103.

[9] WebMD, Hydrocortisone Cypionate Suspension Side Effects by Likelihood and Severity, https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-8792/hydrocortisone-cypionate-oral/details/list-sideeffects. Accessed 25th January, 2019.

[10] Medline Plus, Lovastatin, https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a688006.html. Accessed 25th January, 2019.

[11] Meinertz T, Mibefradil — a drug which may enhance the propensity for the development of abnormal QT prolongation, European Heart Journal Supplements, 2001, 3 (Supplement K), K89–K92.

[12] [US Environmental Protection Agency, Pymetrozine, https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/reg_actions/registration/fs_PC-101103_01-Aug-00.pdf. Accessed 25th January, 2019.

[13] US EPA memorandum, “Sulfluramid – Amount of A.I. in Raid Max Roach Bait.” To Mike Mendelsohn, PM Team Reviewer, Registration Division (7505C). From Linda L. Talor, Ph.D., Toxicology Branch II, Health Effects Division (7509C) and Marcia van Gemert, Ph.D., Chief, Toxicology Branch II/HED (7509C), August 10, 1994.

[14] Mayo Clinic, Alpha Blockers, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-pressure/in-depth/alpha-blockers/art-20044214. Accessed 25th January, 2019.

[15] European Medicines Agency, Annex 1, Summary of Product Characteristics, https://www.ema.europa.eu/documents/product-information/econor-epar-product-information_en.pdf. Accessed 25th January, 2019.

[16] Medical News Today, Uses and Risks of Viagra, Available at: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/232912.php. Accessed 24th January, 2019. �{�