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Psych med
who owns the patents?
You don’t need an EUA for an approved drug.
A possible side effect is feeling suicidal?
“All about the Banjamins” - Ilhan Omar
But drugs.com still DOES have this page: "Certain Antidepressants Appear to Curb Severe COVID-19."
BOOKMARK
Fluvoxamine for COVID-19: real-time meta analysis of 5 studies
https://c19fluvoxamine.com/meta.html
Lots of good Ivermectin links.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/4017132/posts?page=19#19
There shouldn’t be a need for an EUA for this as I understand it: MDs should be able to prescribe it off-label.
Moreover, of course, there shouldn’t be a need for an EUA anything, since such common off-label prescriptions (and OTC supplements as prophylactics) should be enough to handle Covid.
Because CoupFlu has NEVER been about public health.
Because the self assumeing lord and master Dr Fraudski ... I mean Fauci only lets Covid-19 treatments that guarantees further control over the population be condoned.
How do you get some? Seeing a shrink?
One guess:
‘Mengele’?
bkmk
The FDA does not want people successfully treated because successful treatments reduce the impetus for vaccinations.
“Fluvoxamine on the other hand actually demonstrated a 12 times reduction in all-cause mortality in the Phase 3 trial. “
Actually the Lancet article
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(21)00448-4/fulltext
shows about 32 percent reduction in chance of death, not “12 times reduction”. This is because of the way randomized trials are conducted. You have to look at the “intention to treat” analysis. What happened the the Fluvoxamine trial was that many patients in the fluvoxamine arm of the trial died before they had finished the course of treatment. Among those who finished the entire course of treatment, there was a 12 times reduction in death. But 16 patients in the fluovoxamine arm of the trial died before they finished the treatment. Folks, please get into the weeds when reading these articles. Look at the actual trials, not the summary from “Steve Kirsch” as provided by “ransomnote”. Here’s a link to an article explaining the “intention to treat” concept in randomized trials. I just learned about this by reading this article.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5654877/
That being said, fluvoxamine does seem to help, and might make you feel more relaxed as a fringe benefit.
The FDA is corrupt. They have been for fifty years. Look up the Adactizide controversy from fifty plus years ago. I cannot think of a federal regulatory agency that is not corrupt and in the habit of ignoring truth to serve money interests. They have too much unchecked power because politicians are bought and sold like salted hams.