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Remdesivir Reduced Risk of Hospitalization
When Given to COVID-19 Patients
Early: Study

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Posted By: earlybird, 9/22/2021 12:45:23 PM

The antiviral remdesivir treatment reduced the risk of hospitalization among COVID-19 patients when administered soon after they were diagnosed, according to a new study. Researchers found that remdesivir cut hospitalization risk by 87 percent compared to a placebo that half of the study participants received. Some 562 patients, all deemed at high-risk from COVID-19, were enrolled in the trial. Gilead Sciences, which conducted the Phase 3 randomized, double-blind trial, stopped enrollment in April because the company struggled to find enough participants. But it continued to follow those who had enrolled, half of whom were given a placebo.

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Article talks about monoclonal antibodies and remdesivir. Worth a read.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 9/22/2021 1:27:33 PM (No. 923018)
Or you could use $6 worth of ivermectin or $15 worth of HCQ and achieve the same or better results.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Catherine 9/22/2021 1:41:13 PM (No. 923042)
And if you live in India, Invermectin stops the flu dead in it's tracks.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Venturer 9/22/2021 1:44:02 PM (No. 923044)
Ivermectin and HCQ do the same job tut the pharmaceutical Industry and those paid off by them don't make as much money.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Venturer 9/22/2021 1:45:03 PM (No. 923048)
Come to think of it the Vaccine was supposed to stop anyone from needing anything.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DVC 9/22/2021 2:18:37 PM (No. 923076)
I guess ivrmectin and HCQ only work in foreign countries....some 'force field' keeps them from working here. The Dr. Fraud will force you not to get them field.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: snapper451 9/22/2021 2:22:53 PM (No. 923083)
This is what is so troubling throughout this pandemic. Instead of implementing every possible resource to keep people out of the hospital and off deadly ventilators, hospitals send them home with Tylenol until they come back with severe respiratory symptoms and then they ventilate them and most die. Just because President Trump mentioned HCQ, that was off limits. Ivermectin is being underutilized as a therapy and prophylactic. This is like an alternate universe!
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 9/22/2021 3:26:19 PM (No. 923137)
It is a little confusing for those who only catch the first letter of a drug name. The good drug to take is Regeneron. It helps if you can take it early (not unlike the way tamiflu was only helpful if used early on for the flu) Refuse Remdesivere! It causes kidney failure; there is a financial bonus for the hospitals that gives the IV; Fauci has pushed it and may even benefit financially from it. Search for a video by Dr. Ryan Cole pathologist with frontline on the Stew Peters show for more information.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: walkingladyliberty 9/22/2021 3:36:04 PM (No. 923145)
Well that’s rich…considering they don’t give it until people are hospitalized on death’s door…and it causes blood clots. This drug didn’t even make it out of the animal trials. Check it out. Don’t take my word for it.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: ByteGuru 9/22/2021 4:02:57 PM (No. 923177)
I can vouch for the Regeneron procedure / infusion, whatever. Took a home test that showed positive. Went to a MedClinic to confirm ... yep I had the bug. Two days later I sat in a chair for two hours dripping stuff in my system then went home. I logged my temperature and oxygen for about three days during which it all returned to normal parameters. I had absolutely no appetite for three days so I ate little ... dropped 14 pounds. Energy was way down for a week or so but I forced myself to get outside and tend to things like tend the landscape on our estate (< 2 acres :-) ). My only question about all this is that I cannot get a clot-shot for 90-100 days and am wondering if I really need one since my natural immunity has kicked in. On the internet one can find opinions advising either way. I am over 70 BTW so heart issues, clotting, etc are important considerations.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: happy conservative 9/22/2021 4:23:02 PM (No. 923194)
Agree with #7. Just talked with a friend yesterday, recently widowed courtesy of COVID treatment, using Remdesivir. Husband's kidneys failed, after being taken to ICU and put on a ventilator. Not vaccinated (and neither am I). Beginning to look like many in the medical community aren't as "do no harm" friendly as their oath says they should be. Relatives had the Regeneron infusion. Both just fine now, both over 70. So, I'm going to refuse the Remdesivir and ask for the Regeneron if the time comes. Wonder if there will be a class-action suit against those pushing the Rem-ebola med. Can't use Hydroxycloroquine or Invermectin because they'll "hurt" you, but by all means use the Fauci-recommended ebola treatment that kills. This whole world is upside-down!
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Reply 11 - Posted by: DVC 9/22/2021 4:31:14 PM (No. 923200)
I have been supporting the monoclonal antibodies treatment since it was first announced. It has sound science behind it, and very good results in the field. As to the antiviral drug Remdisivir, it didn't seem to have very significant effects even when reported in the most positive light. Seems something like instead of 17 days to recover it was 15 days to recover, or similar. It never sounded particularly useful. Ivermectin, widely used for outpatient early treatment with doxycyclin has essentially eliminated this virus from a whole state in India with 241 million people, 3/4 of the US population. But we are told it is dangerous and won't work.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: bassman 9/22/2021 6:05:13 PM (No. 923282)
Refuse Remdisivir!!!! https://www.bitchute.com/video/Pz0SBTvKrDrV/
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Reply 13 - Posted by: nina584 9/22/2021 8:27:36 PM (No. 923383)
Remdesevir is an extremely toxic drug. Kidney failure and heart toxicity are seen with treatment of Covid just like it happened when it failed with Ebola Sometimes the patient is on a ventilator and dialysis because of remdesevir. If you talk to icu specialists they will tell you is not working with Covid. Monoclonal antibody only work early in the disease.
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