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Gardasil news and information. Gardasil is the only effective medicine today against the deadly strain of HPV that causes cervical cancer. However, proposed HPV vaccinations in schools have caused political concerns. Some parents are... [more]

Gardasil news and information. Gardasil is the only effective medicine today against the deadly strain of HPV that causes cervical cancer. However, proposed HPV vaccinations in schools have caused political concerns. Some parents are concerned that a mandatory vaccination could cause physical, health, or emotional harm. Read more about the medication and its health benefits and risks here.

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/India PRwire/ - MSD Pharmaceuticals (India), the local affiliate of Merck & Co., Inc., Whitehouse Station, N.J., USA today announced the launch of GARDASIL® [Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus (Types 6, 11, 16 & 18) Vaccine], India’s first vaccine to help prevent Cervical Cancer caused by the HPV...  
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Boston (dbTechno) - The coverage rate for the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil has managed to reach 25% among teenage girls in the U.S. in just one year. The vaccine from Merck was initially approved by the FDA back in June 2006. Gardasil is designed to prevent strains of the human papillomavirus...  
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The Gardasil vaccine is geared to young women aged 9-26, and targets four types of human papilloma virus, which is responsible for 90% of genital warts ...  
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One in four teen girls in the United States have rolled up their sleeves for the relatively new vaccine against cervical cancer, federal health officials said Thursday.  
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Federal authorities report that about 25 percent, or one-quarter, of U.S. teenage girls have received the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil in its first full year of distribution.  The figures represent the government’s first substantial study of Gardasil vaccination rates.  Gardasil is Merck and...  
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LEARN MORE The Journal of Infectious Diseases InjuryBoard on Gardasil Vaccine InjuryBoard on Gardasil for HPV InjuryBoard on Cervical Cancer...  
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Following a national trend, the number of females getting vaccinated against human papillomavirus has doubled since 2006 at the UI Student Health Service. Across the country, one-fourth of all teenage girls last year received Gardasil - the only vaccine that can help guard against the...  
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One in four teen girls have received the relatively new vaccine against human papillomavirus, according to U.S. federal health officials. The figures represent the government's first substantial study of vaccination rates for the Gardasil vaccine, Merck’s heavily advertised three-shot series of...  
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A little over 25 percent of teenage girls aged 13 to 17, surveyed from October 2007 to February 2008 said they received at least one dose of GARDASIL, the HPV vaccination, the Centers for Disease Control said Thursday. About 23 percent of those said they completed the full three-dose treatment...  
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-Dr. Diane Harper, Professor of Medicine at Dartmouth Medical School Even the FDA has suspiciously eager to approve and recommend the Merck HPV vaccine. ...  
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CBS NewsUpdate: US Vaccine Use Increased In 2007 eFluxMedia - 36 minutes ago By Alexis Ceck In June 2006, Merck’s drug Gardasil was approved by the FDA. Gardasil is a drug designed to protect women from developing cervical cancer, as the latter has been shown to be caused in 70% of the cases by...  
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A report released by CDC on Thursday said 25% of teenage girls in the U.S. between ages 13 and 17 received at least one dose of Merck 's three-shot human papillomavirus vaccine, Gardasil, last year, the reports ...  
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About 25 percent of girls aged 11 to 17 have gotten the human papillomavirus vaccine known as Gardasil, which protects against cervical cancer, U.S. health officials reported Thursday.  
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Gardasil was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2006 indicated to prevent cervical cancer induced by a couple of HPV or human papillomavirus. ...  
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The CDC calls the rate 'very good' for a new vaccine such as Gardasil. Earlier data show, however, that only about 1% of Latina teens have received it. About a quarter of the nation's teenage girls received the controversial cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil last year in its first full year of...  
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