This section is dedicated to providing direct access to official vaccine package inserts from manufacturers and regulatory agencies. These documents offer detailed information on ingredients, safety data, clinical trial results, contraindications, and reported side effects. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, parent, or simply someone doing their own research, these resources are here to support informed decision-making through transparency and accessibility.
Vaccine Inserts
Chickenpox
Covid-19
- Emergency Use Authorized Fact Sheets
- Manufacturer Inserts
DTAP
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
HIB
HPV
Influenza
MENINGOCOCCAL ACQY MMR
MENINGocOCCAL B
Polio
- IPOL
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Just the Inserts (justtheinserts.com) is a free online resource that provides full-text access to official medical product inserts—like those for vaccines, prescription drugs, and medical devices—sourced from U.S. government databases.
Key Features:
- Free access to drug and vaccine inserts
- Educational resources like a free course on how to read inserts
- A Motherhood Guide for pregnancy and postpartum health
- A directory of informed consent-friendly healthcare providers
- Optional paid resources like the Well Considered eBook

Candace Owens’s A Shot in the Dark is a critical examination of childhood vaccines and Big Pharma’s influence, produced for DailyWire+. Through a non‑political lens, Owens uses mainstream sources (such as CDC data and FDA insert sheets) to explore vaccine ingredients, safety claims, and the dramatic expansion of vaccine schedules since the 1980s. Across episodes, she delves into topics ranging from the HPV vaccine and Vitamin K shots to routine vaccines like Hepatitis B, flu, MMR, and Prevnar, as well as broader health issues such as induced birth, postpartum depression, and medical ethics in pediatrics.
Owens shares her own adverse reaction to the HPV (Gardasil) vaccine—and emphasizes parental awareness over medical compliance. She stresses that her goal is not to dissuade vaccination outright, but rather to arm parents with information that healthcare providers might not fully disclose.







