I connected with the "yellow card" system today finally by telephone. I'll add the phone number as an edit. I really wanted to do this because I had bad reactions to both AZ (1 and2) and Pf (3). The only way forward I see for me to have any further necessary vaccines is for 1) adverse reactions to be recorded and 2) for research to find out what is causing these.
I spoke to two people by phone having got accidentally disconnected from the first and both were very helpful. Both said they welcomed feedback. The second to whom I spoke at length was very keen to write down all the information and prodded me to spell the medications I take and the reactions I suffered.
I have a vague recollection that phase 3 of trialling the drugs was to take place after they had been administered to large numbers of people. Have I remembered correctly? Please correct if necessary.
There was mention of contacting me by email and I've just checked my inbox to find this.
Dear xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you for your report of a suspected side-effect to a COVID-19 vaccine.
Yellow Card reference:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you very much for completing a Yellow Card report for a suspected side effect to a COVID-19 vaccine. Your report supports the MHRA’s ability to continuously monitor the safe and effective use of vaccines in this pandemic.
Vaccines are the most effective way to prevent infectious diseases and they save millions of lives worldwide. Like all medicines, vaccines can cause side effects. Some side effects can come to light when given to a larger number of people than took part in clinical trials however, most are mild and short-term, and not everyone gets them. The known safety profile of COVID-19 vaccines is available on the Coronavirus Yellow Card reporting site.
The Yellow Card scheme is part of our long-established UK system for collecting and monitoring information about suspected safety concerns involving medicines, vaccines, and medical devices.
What happens next? Our team will now evaluate your report, alongside others received, to determine if the suspected side effects that you have reported have affected others. A team of safety experts which includes doctors, pharmacists and scientists will continually evaluate reports and consider other information, such as medical literature and data from international medicines regulators to help ensure that the benefits of the vaccine continue to outweigh any risks.
The safety of the public comes first. Emerging safety issues will be carefully analysed, and expert advice sought from the Commission on Human Medicines (CHM). If deemed necessary, regulatory action will be taken to minimise that risk and support safe use of the vaccine. Regulatory action can include adding warnings to the product information, sending out communications to healthcare professionals and patients, and possibly restricting its use. In such an event this would be communicated to the Department of Health and Social Care, Public Health England and other public health partners in the devolved nations to inform any decisions regarding the immunisation programme.
If you’d like more information about our safety monitoring strategy please visit our website. The MHRA will produce regular summaries of the safety experience, including reports of suspected side effects, on our website.
If you are worried about a suspected side effect and need medical advice, please contact a doctor or pharmacist, or call NHS 111 in England and Scotland on 111 (text phone 18001 111); NHS Direct in Wales on 0845 46 47 (textphone 0845 606 4647).
If you have any more information about the suspected side effect, or if there are any changes to the details you provided on the Yellow Card report please e-mail
yellowcard@mhra.gov.uk
If you do have any questions, please
contact us via our website. Please note we cannot provide medical advice. Questions raised directly within a submitted Yellow Card report may not be responded to.
Thank you once again for your important contribution to the continuous monitoring of vaccine safety in the UK and for supporting the Yellow Card scheme.
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.
Well, this looks like a move forward. I hope that this can be circulated on sites where responses to the vaccine are being discussed. There was mention in my phone call of possibly being contacted again if deemed necessary. Am just wondering if i missed out any reaction - major ones were covered I think. It was quite a long call.
eta: yellow card phone number that I rang :0800-731-6789