Sep 12, 2023
13 committee members voted yes, 1 voted no.
Pablo J. Sanchez, M.D., who voted no, explained, “We have extremely limited data on children and infants and other individuals, and I think that needs to be made available to the parents. I also think that in certain circumstances, we do have to be concerned about potential side effects, especially in young adults and in young adult males. And so, I think all of that needs to be weighed. And so, that’s why I hesitate to make it just a universal recommendation.”
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