… Long Covid …Is that a legitimate medical term? or just more Newspeak?
Makes me wonder how many “covid deaths” were actually medical malpractice deaths.
The author is an uninformed idiot. Dr. Marek's protocol about a year ago wrote that this is a steroid-responsive disease in the middle stages. Budesonide has been examined and tested about that amount of time. The recent "COVID Home Care" document discusses budesonide.
You damn straight it does.
I’ve been sent home a few times from the doctor or emergency room with an inhaler so I could breathe....
Worked...
Then again, I had the flu.
Page 17. Anti-inflammatory Agents - Corticosteroids (“steroids”): Oral and Nebulized.
These are started at STAGE II (Days 3-14) to reduce inflammation, the cause of added damage to the lungs and critical organs. Symptoms include worsening cough, difficulty breathing, chest heaviness/tightness or chest pain.
As inflammation damages the airways interfering with normal oxygen-carbon dioxide exchange, blood oxygen levels drop and people experience loss of focus, drowsiness, confusion, difficulty concentrating, low energy and severe fatigue.
The exaggerated Inflammation response in COVID further increases the risk of blood clots.
Prescription medicines and other support added now to Stage I medicines are:
* nebulized budesonide to help penetrate the lungs and reduce inflammation
* oral prednisone, methylprednisolone, dexamethasone
* colchicine – may also be added to reduce inflammation
* full strength adult aspirin 325 mg to reduce inflammation and risk of blood clots
Americas frontline doctors was recommending this months ago!! Last year even! Fauci lied people died
“It means the UK has discovered the world’s first cheap and readily available drug to work for patients to self-treat at home.”
complete hogwash; author is an ignorant moron ... it’s been known for months that budesonide was a very useful drug for covid ... it’s even part of the zelenko protocol and is one of the covid drugs available from insulinhub:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TaRDwXMhQHSMsgrs9TFBclHjPHerXMuB87DUXmcAvwg/edit
https://form.jotform.com/202321099620447
https://www.inhousepharmacy.vu
You can get budisonide inhalers without a prescription for $33. 2 for $54.50.
Budesonide inhalers now powder based here which locks a lot of people out. Need to bring back the cheaper, better metered one.
Already tested successfully in Australia.
We had a doctor in Midland Texas who was prescribing budenoside to his patients in March 2020. It is not new news that this inhaler helps people with covid.
So when will the US FDA be banning this inhaler? /only partial sarcasm
Budesonide treatment has been known and used effectively in the US since March of 2020. Just like HCQ and Ivermectin combined with zinc, the media supresses this information so that the pandemic can proceed.
https://fortune.com/2020/07/24/budesonide-coronavirus-covid-richard-bartlett/
Pulmicort and Symbicort both have budesonide (I take Symbicort for asthma related issues).
Got it, take Symbacort every day
Works very well. I’ve used it occasionally as an asthma inhaler. Asthma kind of went away as I got very fit, but I still had the inhaler. Kept it handy for covid. Got the UK variant a few weeks ago, no breathing issues - but a slight cough after the fact resolved almost immediately upon taking budesonide.
That medication here in the US is about $300 if you have no insurance.
In India it’s about $9.50
By Sanjay Ramakrishnan, MBBS; Dan V Nicolau Jr, PhD; Beverly Langford, RGN; Mahdi Mahdi, BSc; Helen Jeffers, RGN; Christine Mwasuku, PGDip. Published in The Lancet April 9, 2021.
So no need for dangerous, experimental vaccines? 🤔