MANDATORY HEART DISEASE
For Little Kids
This is a new ingredient in the EUA version of the Pfizer vaccine, initially intended for use in children ages 5 – 11.
Tromethamine (Tris) is a blood acid reducer that can correct acid levels in the body following heart surgery or cardiac arrest per First Databank. It also makes blood and urine more alkaline or less acidic. It is used to treat metabolic acidosis, a condition where the body produces too much acid or when the kidneys are not removing enough acid from the body
There are many known side effects, including Respiratory depression, local irritation, tissue inflammation, injection site infection, febrile response, chemical phlebitis, venospasm (vein spasms), hypervolemia, IV thrombosis, extravasation (with possible necrosis and sloughing of tissues), transient decreases in blood glucose concentrations, hypoglycemia, and hepatocellular necrosis with infusion via low-lying umbilical venous catheters. An asthmatic woman had an adverse reaction to a ketorolac tromethamine (KT), collapsing within a few minutes after her injection and dying.
MANDATORY HEART DISEASE
For Little Kids
This is a new ingredient in the EUA version of the Pfizer vaccine, initially intended for use in children ages 5 – 11.
Tromethamine (Tris) is a blood acid reducer that can correct acid levels in the body following heart surgery or cardiac arrest per First Databank. It also makes blood and urine more alkaline or less acidic. It is used to treat metabolic acidosis, a condition where the body produces too much acid or when the kidneys are not removing enough acid from the body
There are many known side effects, including Respiratory depression, local irritation, tissue inflammation, injection site infection, febrile response, chemical phlebitis, venospasm (vein spasms), hypervolemia, IV thrombosis, extravasation (with possible necrosis and sloughing of tissues), transient decreases in blood glucose concentrations, hypoglycemia, and hepatocellular necrosis with infusion via low-lying umbilical venous catheters. An asthmatic woman had an adverse reaction to a ketorolac tromethamine (KT), collapsing within a few minutes after her injection and dying.