A doctor who received the Corona 19 vaccine from American pharmaceutical company Modena had a severe allergic reaction.



Dr. Josein Sarzerday, an oncologist at the Boston Medical Center in the United States, received Modena vaccine on the 24th (local time) and experienced allergic symptoms such as dizziness a few minutes after the vaccination, the New York Times (NYT) reported on the 25th.



The U.S. began vaccinating Modena on the 21st, and this is the first time that allergic side effects have been reported among Modena vaccines.



However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced on the 19th that six of the Pfizer vaccinations had allergic reactions.



Dr. Sargerdei, who is allergic to shellfish, had a heart rate soaring to 150 beats per minute after receiving the Modena vaccine, and showed symptoms of numbness with a sore tongue.



Also, my body was soaked in cold sweat, I felt dizzy, and my blood pressure dropped sharply.



He recovered after receiving the allergy medication epinephrine.



In a statement, the Boston Medical Center said, "Dr. Sargerday was treated in the emergency room and discharged from the hospital."



A spokesman for Modena said in a statement that "the safety and medical team will investigate this case."



The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported that 1.5% of vaccine admins and 1.1% of fake drug admins who participated in the clinical trials in the modal or vaccine review report released on the 15th, respectively, showed hypersensitivity reactions, which are similar to those of general vaccine side effects. I rate it.



Emory University allergist Dr. Merrin Caravila said there are still very few cases of serious allergic side effects in the United States with more than 1 million people receiving the corona vaccine, and that there is no need to be overly concerned about the side effects of the vaccine.