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Antipodes's avatar

Thanks, 68.5% of the world vs 64% in WA, seems consistent.

There are so many symptoms listed in that document. It is scary how dangerous this product is, in the depth and broad nature of reactions.

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France's avatar

I do wonder if the difference in reporting is also a stereotypical response to being ill... women are more likely to get things checked out than men and reported than men in my experience- though my experience may not be the norm.

It would be interesting to know if there are any studies to look at differences in rates of seeking medical care and reporting issues/adverse events.

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