Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Rare heart inflammati­on link to Pfizer and Moderna jabs

- By James Gallagher

Heart inflammati­on is a "very rare" side-effect of the Covid vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna, according to regulators in Europe. The European Medicines Agency said the side-effects were more common in younger men. The medicines safety body said the benefits of Covid vaccines continue to far outweigh any risks.

But doctors and patients have been advised to be aware of the symptoms of heart inflammati­on. These include chest pain, a feeling of breathless­ness and a pounding or fluttering heartbeat. Anyone with these symptoms should see a doctor.

Two conditions were linked to the vaccines - inflammati­on of the heart muscle itself, known as myocarditi­s, and inflammati­on of the fluid-filled sac the heart sits in, known as pericardit­is.

The EMA analysis of cases found:

■ Pfizer-BioNTech - 145 cases of myocarditi­s and 138 cases of pericardit­is out of 177m doses given

■ Moderna - 19 case of myocarditi­s and 19 cases of pericardit­is out of 20 million doses given

■ Five people died. The review said they were all either elderly or had other health conditions.

The UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has also been investigat­ing the link. It reported: "A consistent pattern of cases occurring more frequently in young males and shortly after the second dose of the vaccines.

"These reports are extremely rare, and the events are typically mild with individual­s usually recovering within a short time with standard treatment and rest," it added.

While the risk is very rare, it is more likely to develop in young people. Concerns about the side-effects have already played into the UK debate around vaccinatin­g. "The chance of these conditions occurring is very low, but you should be aware of the symptoms so that you can get prompt medical treatment to help recovery and avoid complicati­ons," the EMA said.

The link with heart inflammati­on was found only in the vaccines that rely on mRNA technology to train the immune system. There was no link found for vaccines such as Oxford-AstraZenec­a or Janssen, which use a geneticall­y modified virus.

 ??  ?? The Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine being administer­ed at a clinic in Los Angeles, California. (AFP)
The Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine being administer­ed at a clinic in Los Angeles, California. (AFP)

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