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  • Comirnaty website not owned by Pfizer?

    I was googling Comirnaty to see if it's available to public yet.

    Google has ad for the site https://www.comirnaty.com/ .

    It says in the fine print that Pfizer basically disavows anything on it lol.
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  • #2
    Oh and Comirnaty is intended for active immunization for COVID-19. I guess I don't need it since I already have active immunity as defined by CDC.

    This is definitely worth a read. https://labeling.pfizer.com/ShowLabe...23#section-7.1
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    • #3
      Lastly on the link I posted above at the bottom of says prescribing information could have changed and to go to a website for current information. I did that and it's not even listed!
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      • #4
        Originally posted by usmcveteran View Post
        I was googling Comirnaty to see if it's available to public yet.

        Google has ad for the site https://www.comirnaty.com/ .

        It says in the fine print that Pfizer basically disavows anything on it lol.
        I'm more than a little impressed that you caught the fine print.

        So Pfizer is saying they don't own the website, but doesn't this Whois lookup seem to indicate they do?

        https://www.whois.com/whois/comirnaty.com

        No idea if this is a common business practice or out of the ordinary. Sure seems odd.

        Edit: The disclaimer is for the links to the CDC website, because Pfizer doesn't control that information.
        Last edited by WARFAB; 12-16-2021, 09:54 AM. Reason: Additional Information
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          Good catch

      • #5
        Looking over some of the information on the website and found these two sections:

        In one of the accordion sections it makes it clear that the EUA vaccine isn't the same as Comirnaty and that individuals 5-11 years of age can only receive Comirnaty.

        Is the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine the same as COMIRNATY®?

        For individuals 12 years and older, COMIRNATY® has the same formulation as the FDA-authorized Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (purple cap and gray cap formulation) and can be used interchangeably to provide the COVID-19 vaccination series without presenting any safety or effectiveness concerns.

        Individuals 5 through 11 years can only receive the FDA-authorized Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine formulation identifiable with an orange cap.
        Then lower on the site, it muddies the waters saying the Comirnaty is authorized under the EUA to treat individuals 12-15 years of age.

        COMIRNATY® (COVID-19 Vaccine, mRNA) is an FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer for BioNTech.
        • It is approved as a 2-dose series for prevention of COVID-19 in individuals 16 years of age and older
        • It is also authorized under EUA to provide:
          • a 2-dose primary series to individuals 12 through 15 years of age
          • a third primary series dose to individuals 12 years of age and older who have been determined to have certain kinds of immunocompromise
          • a single booster dose to individuals 18 years of age and older who have completed a primary series with Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine or COMIRNATY®
          • a single booster dose to individuals 18 years of age and older who have completed primary vaccination with a different authorized COVID-19 vaccine. The booster schedule is based on the labeling information of the vaccine used for the primary series
        Why are they saying the FDA authorized Comirnaty is authorized under the EUA and FDA approval?

        If this is legit and not a contradiction, it's a really muddy one. It appears that Comirnaty doesn't actually have FDA approval for kids younger than 16. Meanwhile, where can you actually get Comirnaty? I know plenty of people who've gotten their under 16 kids jabbed and I'm pretty sure they're not getting jabbed with Comirnaty.

        At the top of the "5-11" tab.

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        So how many people actually dig around to read through this mess to find out that only Comirnaty has EUA for kids 5-11, but the EUA vaccine does not? Am i reading this mess wrong? Am I confusing "FDA Authorized" and "FDA Approved"? Is Comirnaty not authorized for kids under 12, but the EUA jab is?
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        • #6
          They have been saying it's safe and effective for pregnant woman to get vaccinated. Not according to Pfizer it isn't.

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