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At immunize.org they have the vaccination manufacturer's inserts for the H1N1. I don't see the flu-mist there but maybe it's there and I missed it. It's hard to decipher everything in the inserts but I did notice that the mult-vial doses have thimerosal (mercury) in them. It doesn't recommend that pregnant women or children get the vaccine since it hasn't been tested thoroughly. So maybe that's why they're pushing the flu-mist first for them. I will try to find that insert. I remember reading last week somewhere that they would be using mostly mult-vial doses. That means mercury, I'll try to go back and find out where I read that. It's interesting that the other ingredients aren't listed. There are a list of ingredients on the CDC site if you type in vaccine ingredients, nothing specific for H1N1

but a good reference anyway.

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At immunize.org they have the vaccination manufacturer's inserts for the H1N1. I don't see the flu-mist there but maybe it's there and I missed it. It's hard to decipher everything in the inserts but I did notice that the mult-vial doses have thimerosal (mercury) in them. It doesn't recommend that pregnant women or children get the vaccine since it hasn't been tested thoroughly. So maybe that's why they're pushing the flu-mist first for them. I will try to find that insert. I remember reading last week somewhere that they would be using mostly mult-vial doses. That means mercury, I'll try to go back and find out where I read that. It's interesting that the other ingredients aren't listed. There are a list of ingredients on the CDC site if you type in vaccine ingredients, nothing specific for H1N1

but a good reference anyway.

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At immunize.org they have the vaccination manufacturer's inserts for the H1N1. I don't see the flu-mist there but maybe it's there and I missed it. It's hard to decipher everything in the inserts but I did notice that the mult-vial doses have thimerosal (mercury) in them. It doesn't recommend that pregnant women or children get the vaccine since it hasn't been tested thoroughly. So maybe that's why they're pushing the flu-mist first for them. I will try to find that insert. I remember reading last week somewhere that they would be using mostly mult-vial doses. That means mercury, I'll try to go back and find out where I read that. It's interesting that the other ingredients aren't listed. There are a list of ingredients on the CDC site if you type in vaccine ingredients, nothing specific for H1N1

but a good reference anyway.

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At immunize.org they have the vaccination manufacturer's inserts for the H1N1. I don't see the flu-mist there but maybe it's there and I missed it. It's hard to decipher everything in the inserts but I did notice that the mult-vial doses have thimerosal (mercury) in them. It doesn't recommend that pregnant women or children get the vaccine since it hasn't been tested thoroughly. So maybe that's why they're pushing the flu-mist first for them. I will try to find that insert. I remember reading last week somewhere that they would be using mostly mult-vial doses. That means mercury, I'll try to go back and find out where I read that. It's interesting that the other ingredients aren't listed. There are a list of ingredients on the CDC site if you type in vaccine ingredients, nothing specific for H1N1

but a good reference anyway.

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