This is the first I’ve heard of pepcid. Do you know what purpose that is for?
I got the Coof flu/cold starting about last Thursday evening. I knew about Pepcid, but I didn’t take it. I was a skeptic. In the first five days of my cold/flu Coof, I did not eat much. Food has not appealed to me at all. I ate something the other night, and it caused some acid feelings, so I decided to take a Pepcid. Talk about immediate chest pain relief. I knew I had chest congestion, but I just wasn’t coughing much up. But as soon as I took that Pepcid, I could feel it loosening, and I started coughing chunks of crud. It works amazingly. I was prescribed NOTHING when I tested positive five days in. I only got tested out of curiosity and so I could return to work. Because I tested positive, I had to stay home.
Interesting thing I learned yesterday is that the military has ordered peeps to wait two days from start of symptoms to get tested. Because you don’t test positive right away. With this particular strain, that is.
It reduces stomach acid. I have to take them quite often, since my twenties when it was prescription. Although I have been able to cut down. I prefer Tagament.
Dr Peter McCullough explains it in the vid sweetiepiezer posted, that I reposted.
Here’s what I found with a quick search....
... Dr. Michael Goodkin shared in “The Promise of Famotidine as a Possible Low Cost COVID-19 Treatment” the potential of Pepcid, the over-the-counter heartburn drug. In addition to blocking H2 receptors on parietal cells, this drug blocks H2 histamine receptors on mast cells. A type of white blood cell usually associated with allergic phenomena, but which respond to infection and contain many chemicals besides histamine, it turns out there are many of these cells near blood vessels and in the lungs. In the current prescription form (oral or IV), famotidine is used for several conditions, including gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), active benign gastric ulcer, and other conditions involving excess stomach acid. An inexpensive and overall safe treatment, over a dozen studies have investigated use targeting COVID-19. Now thanks to funding via the U.S. Department of Defense, Leidos Life Sciences (the former SAIC) leads a ...
It’s an antacid and histamine.