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EU regulators want blood clots listed as ‘very rare’ side effect of J&J Covid-19 jab

European Medicines Agency says benefits from the single-shot vaccine outweigh risks

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Apr 2021 10:50PM

EU regulators want blood clots listed as ‘very rare’ side effect of J&J Covid-19 jab
Johnson & Johnson last week delayed rolling out its single-shot jab across Europe pending the result of investigations by EU regulators. – EPA pic, April 20, 2021

THE HAGUE – Blood clots should be listed as a “very rare” side effect of the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine but its benefits still outweigh the risks, the EU’s drug watchdog said today.

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said in a statement that it had found a “possible link” between the jab and the clots, following eight such cases in the United States, one of which was fatal.

“EMA finds possible links to very rare cases of unusual blood clots with low blood platelets,” the Amsterdam-based agency said in a statement, adding that it “confirms (the) overall benefit-risk remains positive.”

The regulator said its safety committee “concluded that a warning about unusual blood clots with low blood platelets should be added to the product information” for the J&J shot.

Its experts also “concluded that these events should be listed as very rare side effects of the vaccine.”

Concerns over the vaccine by US pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson and the jab by rival drugmaker AstraZeneca have dampened hopes that vaccines could offer a swift end to the pandemic.

Johnson & Johnson last week delayed rolling out its single-shot jab across Europe pending the result of the EMA probe.

J&J said earlier today that it was “very confident” in its vaccine and hopeful for a quick resolution from regulators over its status. – AFP, April 20, 2021

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