A comprehensive list of the side effects that can occur coronavirus vaccines issued by EOF.
Specifically, as pointed out in the relevant announcement within the pharmacovigilance system, the Competent Authorities register on a national and European basis all the suspected side effects that occur in the Greek territory and which are spontaneously reported by patients or by health professionals in the AEO.
See the full list of side effects here
According to the National Drug Administration, side effects fall into the following categories:
- A side effect is a response to a drug that is administered in accordance with its marketing authorization and is harmful and unintentional.
- A serious adverse reaction is an adverse reaction that is life-threatening, is immediately life-threatening, requires hospitalization or extension of care, leads to permanent or significant disability or incapacity, or causes a congenital anomaly / injury during childbirth or is a major medical event.
- Unexpected side effect is the side effect whose nature, severity or effect is not in accordance with the Summary of Product Characteristics.
EOF has recorded 9,411 reports of possible adverse reactions. Corresponds to 0.055% of total vaccinations with COVID-19 vaccines, using the yellow card by health professionals and citizens (5.5 reports / 10,000 doses)
Indicatively, some of the side effects reported by EOF:
- Cases of myocarditis / pericarditis
- Heart disorders
- Hematological disorders
- References during pregnancy
- Allergies
- Neurological cases
- Menstrual disorders
- Ear / vision disorders
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