Lagevrio also was recommended prior to hospitalization. What are the names of the anti virals used for people in icu?Lagevrio and Paxlovid
Lagevrio also was recommended prior to hospitalization. What are the names of the anti virals used for people in icu?Lagevrio and Paxlovid
Baricitinib, dexamethasone, remdesivir, and tocilizumab are the primary treatments used. Not all are antivirals, but they are all treatments for critical care Covid-19 patients, along with other treatments including vitamin C.Lagevrio also was recommended prior to hospitalization. What are the names of the anti virals used for people in icu?
So if you say there are many anti virals approved for people in icu then that’s not really true then. Also, remdesivir,Baricitinib, dexamethasone, remdesivir, and tocilizumab are the primary treatments used. Not all are antivirals, but they are all treatments for critical care Covid-19 patients, along with other treatments including vitamin C.
vitamin C is good when used in conjunction with zinc etc. It’s been found now that garlic actually has a 99.9% efficacy on prevention.Baricitinib, dexamethasone, remdesivir, and tocilizumab are the primary treatments used. Not all are antivirals, but they are all treatments for critical care Covid-19 patients, along with other treatments including vitamin C.
Oh - you mean the unpublished work on garlic by the Doherty institute that was paid for by Australian Garlic Producers?vitamin C is good when used in conjunction with zinc etc. It’s been found now that garlic actually has a 99.9% efficacy on prevention.
After Mark Mcgowan said that 2 shots of vaccine provided 4% efficacy, maybe everyone could have had garlic instead?
I didn’t do the study.Im just saying what’s been all over the news report regarding the institutes study.Oh - you mean the unpublished work on garlic by the Doherty institute that was paid for by Australian Garlic Producers?
Kind of sounds like you aren’t being very factual.
Do you have any feedback on Mcgowan saying there was 4% efficacy after 2 shots of vaccine? Maybe he’s not being factual either hahaOh - you mean the unpublished work on garlic by the Doherty institute that was paid for by Australian Garlic Producers?
Kind of sounds like you aren’t being very factual.
Do you have any proof that Australian Garlic Producers paid for this study at all? Because that would be absolutely wild.Oh - you mean the unpublished work on garlic by the Doherty institute that was paid for by Australian Garlic Producers?
Kind of sounds like you aren’t being very factual.
Nope. U said its been found that garlic etc etcI didn’t do the study.Im just saying what’s been all over the news report regarding the institutes study.
I never claimed there were numerous anti virals approved for people in icu..
Proof - nah. Just the statement from the Doherty Institute themselves.Do you have any proof that Australian Garlic Producers paid for this study at all? Because that would be absolutely wild.
I wasn't being factual. I was more giving a semi-smartarse to a guy who obviously is pushing the myth about Ivermectin.So if you say there are many anti virals approved for people in icu then that’s not really true then. Also, remdesivir,
Kind of sounds like you aren’t being very factual.
Was anyone ever supporting that?People on here still defending mass compulsory vaccination for covid-19 haha...
Remember when they didn't let you sit on a park bench outside due to lockdowns? Wild time when you think back.
Yep. Not in icu at this stage. That’s where you’ve missed the point.Nope. U said its been found that garlic etc etc
Not a fact. Its advertising.
Plus u didn't even bother to read your Who link. I'll save u the effort...
WHO has updated its recommendation on remdesivir for the treatment of COVID-19.
On 22 April 2022, following publication of new data from a clinical trial looking at the outcome of admission to hospital, WHO now suggests the use of remdesivir in mild or moderate COVID-19 patients who are at high risk of hospitalization.
lolz.....3
New members who jump straight into controversial threads. Hmmm....I wasn't being factual. I was more giving a semi-smartarse to a guy who obviously is pushing the myth about Ivermectin.
Side note, that's an old WHO link. They changed their tune
So just like the ivermectin study. Strange the news put it everywhere.Guess it can’t hurt?Proof - nah. Just the statement from the Doherty Institute themselves.
Is that good enough?
So your claim that garlic producers paid for the study is probably not factual then.Proof - nah. Just the statement from the Doherty Institute themselves.
Is that good enough?
Lol - and literacy issues as well. Or are you clicklinkaphobic?So your claim that garlic producers paid for the study is probably not factual then.
Pretty sure it was paid for by the league of vampire hunters.So your claim that garlic producers paid for the study is probably not factual then.