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Long-Performer-2993 t1_jckkie3 wrote

Now they finally started to admit that it happens.

How many years before a class action?

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Aeseld t1_jckvihn wrote

Out of 1.65 million people, there were less than 100 cases that escalated to the point of needing a medical diagnosis. It's possible there were more, but that's a comparable rate to, say, aspirin or ibuprofen.

Were you going to organize a class action against Bayer? Roll this lawsuit against Pfizer with everyone who's had an adverse reaction to Advil?

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Aeseld t1_jcrwwbn wrote

To the person who tried to snark that ibuprofen works... Yes. It reduces the symptoms and severity.

Just like the vaccine. So...

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SofaKingI t1_jckmdtm wrote

It was on every label listing side effects...

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butcher99 t1_jckqttd wrote

For what? What will the class action be based on?

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Georgie___Best t1_jcktkk0 wrote

77 cases in 1.6 million people isn't going to be much different from the background incidence of myocarditis/pericarditis...

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