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For christ sake. I work as a front line critical care RN.....i am telling you it works. If that testimony is not good enough for you...then shovel beans.
So you are an ICU nurse then? How many COVID-19ers have you managed in the ICU and were any of them able to get a HCQ cocktail?
For christ sake. I work as a front line critical care RN.....i am telling you it works. If that testimony is not good enough for you...then shovel beans.
For christ sake. I work as a front line critical care RN.....i am telling you it works. If that testimony is not good enough for you...then shovel beans.
he's making the point to me, not to you. Don't sweat it.
None of the studies they cited say anything of the sort.
Let's look at the Conclusions from the first 2020 "study" in their list. First of all it's not a peer reviewed study but a letter to the editor of Nature.
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Our findings reveal that remdesivir and chloroquine are highly effective in the control of 2019-nCoV infection in vitro. Since these compounds have been used in human patients with a safety track record and shown to be effective against various ailments, we suggest that they should be assessed in human patients suffering from the novel coronavirus disease.
This letter is simply advocating for the assessment of using remdesivir and chloroqine in human patients.
Red flags from your link. It claims "Peer-reviewed studies published from January through April 20, 2020"...
When you look into it, the very first 2020 study is simply a Letter to the Editor, not a Peer-reviewed study.
None of the studies they cited say anything of the sort.
Let's look at the Conclusions from the first 2020 "study" in their list. First of all it's not a peer reviewed study but a letter to the editor of Nature.
This letter is simply advocating for the assessment of using remdesivir and chloroqine in human patients.
Red flags from your link. It claims "Peer-reviewed studies published from January through April 20, 2020"...
When you look into it, the very first 2020 study is simply a Letter to the Editor, not a Peer-reviewed study.
BOOM!
A person can take anything apart until it does not make sense that it would work. But it does.
The World Health Organization is already planning a large-scale global trial, dubbed Solidarity, to test promising antivirals in thousands of patients around the globe. The treatments to be examined include chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine; Kaletra alone; a cocktail of Kaletra plus interferon-beta; and Gilead Sciences’ remdesivir.
The World Health Organization is already planning a large-scale global trial, dubbed Solidarity, to test promising antivirals in thousands of patients around the globe. The treatments to be examined include chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine; Kaletra alone; a cocktail of Kaletra plus interferon-beta; and Gilead Sciences’ remdesivir.
I've heard the best effects are had by administering the HCQ really early.
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