RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Hahaha... Rudy's got itScienceFirst wrote:
So lolll these plot theorists. Guys; huddle. As your stories don't hold. Full of holes. Like with HCQ; it used to be HCQ, then HCQ + AZT, then HCQ + AZT + Zinc, then HCQ + AZT + Zinc + Vit. C .... lolll
Nope (again)
We were talking about that in March/April
March 2020: In the event full symptoms. Ask your doctor for
Plaqunil (hydroxychloroquine) 200 mg THREE times a day for a week with
Z-Pack and the
Zinc.
Early April 2020: Strategy 5: Add a Zinc ionophore to increase zinc concentration in the infected cell. Quinine 300mg 1-3xday, Hydroxychloroquine 200mg 1-3xday, Clioquinol ? Dosing?
MUST BE TAKEN WITH ZINC We were busy discussing possible treatments that had promise while you were politicizing every post and spewing hate.
Now you ignore peer reviewed studies (which you claim to respect).
Nov 25, 2020 -
A peer-reviewed study measuring the effectiveness of a controversial drug cocktail that includes hydroxychloroquine concluded that the treatment lowered hospitalizations and mortality rates of coronavirus patients. The study, set to be published in the International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents in December, determined that “Low-dose hydroxychloroquine combined with zinc and azithromycin was an effective therapeutic approach against COVID-19.”
A total of 141 patients diagnosed with the coronavirus were treated with the three-drug cocktail over a period of five days and compared to a control group of 377 people who tested positive for the virus but were not given the treatment.
The study found that “the odds of hospitalisation of treated patients was 84% less than in the untreated patients,” and only one patient died from the group being treated with the drugs compared to 13 deaths in the untreated group.
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