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The US Food and Drug Administration has ordered Pfizer and Moderna to expand their warning labels on COVID-19 vaccines.
The FDA has instructed Pfizer and Moderna to add stronger warnings to the labels of their COVID-19 vaccines about the risk of cardiotoxicity in some patients, citing a recent study and new data.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ordered Pfizer and Moderna to expand their warning labels on COVID-19 vaccines. The updated warnings highlight a rare risk of heart inflammation in ...
The FDA is also expanding its warning that some vaccines are linked to a risk of heart inflammation in young men.
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