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To: Mom MD
I don't know where you live. In the Kentuckiana region, people are being sent home sick without any therapeutics. They get nothing unless they are admitted to a hospital. And then we don't think they get any----just monitored to see if they get better, or get worse and end up on a machine. I pastor a church here and we se it, and get calls from families here regularly.

What therapeutics are administered early in the illness in the region where you live?

Our state representative himself is a pharmacist and owns a pharmacy in our town. I called him about this. He told me that the state has no restriction against prescribing several effective medications, but that many doctors are afraid to prescribe because of pressure opposing the drugs from the AMA, NIH, and CDC.

44 posted on 12/19/2020 9:36:55 AM PST by John Leland 1789
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To: John Leland 1789

We use multiple therapies in the hospital including remdesivir, decadron. and convalescent plasma. We do not have access to regenerons antibody cocktail yet but there is a study in town. In addition we use famotidine, anticoagulants in varying doses, vitamin D and conventional antibiotics if indicated. There may be more going on in the hospital than you think. For those sent home the biggest thing is to monitor oxygen levels several times a day, aspirin, famotidine, vitamin d and zinc or a mineral containing multivitamin.


45 posted on 12/19/2020 10:38:13 AM PST by Mom MD
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