
Moderna is the second COVID-19 vaccine to receive approval in the United States.
Highlights
- Boston doctor with seafood allergy developed severe allergic reaction
- Dr. Hossein Sadrzadeh said he felt dizzy with a racing heart
- It is the first serious reaction publicly linked to Moderna’s vaccine
A Boston doctor with a shellfish allergy developed a severe allergic reaction after receiving Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine on Thursday, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing the doctor.
Dr. Hossein Sadrzadeh, a geriatric oncology researcher at Boston Medical Center, said he had a severe reaction almost immediately after being vaccinated, feeling dizzy and with a racing heart, the NYT reported.
It is the first serious reaction publicly linked to Moderna’s vaccine, which is in its first week of release across the country.
David Kibbe, a Boston Medical Center spokesman, said in a statement on Friday that Dr. Sadrzadeh “felt he was developing an allergic reaction and was allowed to self-administer his personal epi-pen. He was taken to the Department Emergency, evaluated, treated, observed and dismissed. He is fine today. “
A US Food and Drug Administration official said last week that the FDA is investigating about five allergic reactions that occurred after people received the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE in the United States.
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