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  • Title: Immunization Safety Review
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 122
  • Publisher: ➤  National Academies Press - National Academy Press
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  • Publish Location: Washington, D.C

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  • First Year Published: 2001
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    Thiomersal

    Thiomersal (INN), or thimerosal (USAN, JAN), also sold under the name merthiolate, is an organomercury compound. It is a well-established antiseptic and

    Thiomersal and vaccines

    Concerns about thiomersal and vaccines are commonly expressed by anti-vaccine activists. Claims relating to the safety of thiomersal, a mercury-based

    Vaccines and autism

    request vaccine makers to remove thiomersal from vaccines as quickly as possible on the precautionary principle. Thiomersal is now absent from all common

    Vaccine hesitancy

    patients) to prevent contamination of the vaccine. Despite thiomersal's efficacy, the use of thiomersal is controversial because it can be metabolized or degraded

    Vaccine

    Several preservatives are available, including thiomersal, phenoxyethanol, and formaldehyde. Thiomersal is more effective against bacteria, has a better

    Merthiolate

    Merthiolate refers to: Thiomersal, sold starting in 1927 brand name Merthiolate as a powerful topical antiseptic. Still the most common compound sold as

    Organomercury chemistry

    medicine, e.g., merbromin ("Mercurochrome") and the vaccine preservative thiomersal. Most organomercury compounds feature diamagnetic Hg(II) and adopt a linear

    Mercury poisoning

    the organomercury compound thiomersal (spelled "thimerosal" in the US) from vaccines as quickly as possible, and thiomersal has been phased out of US and

    Eli Lilly and Company

    Lilly has developed the vaccine preservative thiomersal (also called merthiolate and thimerosal). Thiomersal is effective by causing susceptible bacteria

    False balance

    variability, the health effects of tobacco, the disproven relation between thiomersal and autism, alleged negative side effects of the HPV vaccine, and evolution