It is reasonable to have varying levels of trust and skepticism towards different medications and treatments. Medicine and medical treatments are developed and tested through rigorous scientific processes, but there can still be individual variations in how people respond to different medications.
For vaccines, including the Comirnaty mRNA vaccine (developed by Pfizer-BioNTech), extensive clinical trials are conducted to assess their safety and effectiveness before they are approved for widespread use. These trials involve thousands of participants and follow strict protocols to ensure the vaccine's safety and efficacy. Once approved, vaccines go through ongoing monitoring and surveillance to identify any rare or unexpected adverse events.
It's important to note that no medical intervention is entirely without risk, and individual responses to medications can vary. However, vaccines, including mRNA vaccines, have been shown to be highly effective and have a favorable safety profile in the vast majority of cases.
As for psychotropic medications, they are used to treat various mental health conditions, and their efficacy and safety are also assessed through clinical trials. However, because mental health conditions can be complex and individual responses to psychotropic medications can differ, there may be more variability in how individuals experience these medications.
Regarding the term "serendipity," it generally refers to the occurrence of events or discoveries by chance in a happy or beneficial way. In the context of medicine, serendipity has played a role in various medical discoveries and advancements. For example, some medications were initially developed for one purpose but later found to be effective for treating other conditions.
Regarding mRNA vaccines, their development and success can be attributed to years of research and scientific advancement, rather than serendipity. The mRNA technology used in vaccines has been studied and refined over several decades, and it has been a focus of research for potential vaccines against various infectious diseases, including coronaviruses, for many years before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Overall, it is natural to have questions and concerns about medical treatments, and being informed and asking questions are essential for making well-informed decisions about healthcare. If you have specific concerns about any medication or treatment, it is best to discuss them with your healthcare provider, who can provide personalized information and address your concerns. They can help you weigh the benefits and risks of treatments to make the best choices for your health.