What’s in a Vaccine and Reactions to Look For
What’s in a Vaccine and Reactions to Look For
by Nano Riley
Vaccines, like many substances, must have a carrying agent, as well as preservatives. Some of the ingredients that may be in vaccines include:
- Ethyl glycol (antifreeze)
- Phenol (carbolic acid, used as a disinfectant)
- Formaldehyde
- Aluminum
- Neomycin or Streptomycin, used as antibiotics.
REACTIONS TO LOOK FOR
- Persistent screaming or a high-pitched or unusual cry.
- A state of unresponsiveness, such as blank stares, or if a child goes limp.
- Fever with or without seizures or convulsions.

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