Vaccine Ingredients

While health officials recommend an ever increasing number of vaccines for babies and young children, they are less than forthcoming about vaccine ingredients and their potential to injure in the short- or long-term. We all know that mercury is a poison, yet for decades it has been, and to some extent still is, a component of vaccines recommended for injection into you and your children. Product monographs listing vaccine ingredients can be found in the CPS (Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties) index obtainable through any pharmacy in Canada. Some vaccine monographs can also be accessed on line at the manufacturers’ websites. Unfortunately, even the monographs don’t list every ingredient or all the details about the manufacturing process (which may, as is the case with mercury, leave small but still-significant amounts of harmful substances in the finished product).

This section, ‘Vaccine Ingredients’, lists the disclosed ingredients, provides information about  their harmful effects and discusses possible vaccine contaminants. For lists of ingredients in individual licensed vaccines please refer to the section Specific Vaccines.