To: nickcarraway
Hydroxychloroquine with or without azithromycin was on the standard treatment protocols for hospitalized patients @ MGH and University of Washington - and at my hospital, from January to May 2020 at the first two, I hung on to it through the end of June — but once the dexamethasone data was out and nobody saw any therapeutic effect from HCQ its use in hospitalized patients was basically over.
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01/07/2024 2:52:35 PM PST by
Jim Noble
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To: Jim Noble
said, "at my hospital, from January to May 2020 at the first two, I hung on to it through the end of June — but once the dexamethasone data was out and nobody saw any therapeutic effect from HCQ... "
HCQ and Quercetin only work on early stages of COVID. Once they're in ICU which this study used. Their respiration is shot.
That is when Peroxynitrite(-ONOO) in the lungs are to high. The body needs that to be under control or you're dead.
The last thing a person needs when -ONOO is to high is more oxygen in the lungs. Which they put people on respirators adding more oxygen creating more -ONOO. Then they drugged them to stay asleep because the body would force you away to remove the respirator.
What they needed was more oxygen in the blood NOT the lungs. Vitamin B1 Thiamine carries extra oxygen.
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