Thimerosal

Thimerosal is a chemical that has been used as a preservative in vaccines since the 1930s. This chemical has been the topic of controversy for many years, and has been associated with neurodevelopment problems and autism in children. Thimerosal contains the second most toxic substance there is, mercury, which is what causes these ill effects. Thimerosal is added to vaccines to prevent bacteria and spoiling, and is in most vaccinations that are administered to children.

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Due to its link with adverse effects, Thimerosal was banned from over the counter medications in 1998. In 1999 Thimerosal began to be withdrawn from all other vaccines as well. That said, studies have been carried out and have indicated that there is no link between these effects and the use of Thimerosal. However, statistics and figures seem to indicate otherwise. Since the 1980s, the number of vaccinations administered to children has increased, and in the same time autism in children has risen from 1 in 10000 to 1 in 250.

The figures that indicate a link between autism and Thimerosal have resulted in a number of lawsuits, which have been filed over the past few years. These Thimerosal claims have been made against the manufacturers of Thimerosal and against the drug companies that have produced vaccines containing Thimerosal. The connection between mercury and autism development has given substance to these claims, with investigative research results showing that certain levels of mercury can increase the risk of autism in children.

In 1999 the FDA issued a report that stated: "infants who received thimerosal-containing vaccines at several visits may be exposed to more mercury than recommended by federal guidelines for total mercury exposure." This led to the filing of the first Thimerosal lawsuit. This was followed by a mass influx of individual and class action lawsuits, and many parents refused to allow their children to receive childhood vaccinations that were preserved by Thimerosal. In addition to this, despite the fact that in 1999 vaccine manufacturers were advised to stop using Thimerosal in their vaccines, there was no recall carried out, and these vaccines were still widely available.

Through the filing of Thimerosal lawsuits, it is hoped that the vaccine companies and manufacturers will be forced to further investigate the effects of Thimerosal upon children. Of course, the lawsuits are also to enable parents to gain compensation for ill effects suffered by any children that were given Thimerosal preserved vaccinations. The settlement is designed to cover medical expenses, income loss, suffering, and punitive damages.

Anyone that feels that their child may have suffered as a result of being given Thimerosal preserved vaccinations is advised to contact a drugs litigation lawyer as soon as possible. You could be entitled to compensation for the suffering of your child, but it is vital that you contact an experienced lawyer as soon as possible to improve your chances of being able to file a complaint. A Thimerosal lawyer will be able to advise whether you have grounds to file for damages, and what your chances of success are, based on the circumstances.

The influx in Thimerosal compensation claims and lawsuits has seen many law firms employ specially trained lawyers in this field. These legal professionals will be familiar with all of the implications and controversy surrounding Thimerosal, as well as the legalities of the situation. You can therefore improve your chances and possibly speed up the process by going through an experienced Thimerosal lawyer that has already established relevant links and resources for the most effective result.


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