Reporting the adverse reactions of veterinary vaccines plays not only an important role in helping to win the battle against the sarcoma monster, but also in helping the professional veterinary community develop the safest and most effective products for our furry families.

Below you will find direct links to the three of the best sources to report "any" adverse event which results from the administration of vaccines.  Adverse vaccine reactions should also be reported to the drug manufacture.

The FDA's

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The USP has discontinued their organization's Veterinary Adverse Drug Reporting Program.  Read the announcement in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

 

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