Posted on 12/22/2021 10:18:36 AM PST by SeekAndFind
U.S. health regulators on Wednesday authorized the first pill against COVID-19, a Pfizer drug that Americans will be able to take at home to head off the worst effects of the virus.
The oral drug, Paxlovid, is a faster, cheaper way to treat early COVID-19 infections, though initial supplies will be extremely limited. All of the previously authorized drugs against the disease require an IV or an injection.
An antiviral pill from Merck also is expected to soon win authorization. But Pfizer's drug is all but certain to be the preferred option because of its mild side effects and superior effectiveness, including a nearly 90% reduction in hospitalizations and deaths among patients most likely to get severe disease.
The efficacy is high, the side effects are low and it's oral. It checks all the boxes," said Dr. Gregory Poland of the Mayo Clinic. "You're looking at a 90% decreased risk of hospitalization and death in a high-risk group -- that's stunning."
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Only treatments that put money in their pockets are allowed.
Finally, someone invented Pfizermectin to end Corona.
The object of Pharm companies is to get every single person in the world on some kind of “life saving” med.
Bet they’ve been sitting on this from the beginning.
I saw another post somewhere that said... “How much you want to bet that it contains the same or similar items that are in Ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine?”
True.
"All other AUTHORIZED drugs," but NOT all other drugs that work.
I'm going to guess that they won't put it on the market until they have reached a certain rate/number of vaccinations.
Still no.
AUTHROIZATION. EUA? Or FDA approved?
Been saying this very thing for decades now. Big Pharma doesn't want to cure anything -- that makes them no money. They want to TREAT diseases, for the rest of your life if possible. The AP all but admitted this -- not intentionally, IMHO -- in a recent article about how Big Pharma has finally learned how to make money on vaccines.
It sure seems that way.
Seems like it would be possible for an independent chemical tester to find out.
I've said it over and over again, a second year veterinary student could have handled this epidemic better than Fauci et al.
Wait a minute. Was it the purpose, supposedly, oh Joe Biden’s vaccine mandates because there were no other treatment options? None of the FDA has approved a treatment and it seems like another one is in the work shortly, this destroys their need/justification for vaccine mandates.
It does not. It is a targeted therapeutic. It is like tamiflu which it to say targeted at this virus unlike other meds like ivermectin and HCQ which are for other conditions that showed some weak anti Covid properties.
This is the proper next step. So between monoclonals and now orals with the emergence of omicron which is not nearly as severe as previous strains and more transmissible the laws of epidemiology are combining with targeted therapies and vaccination to form all three legs of how to end a pandemic.
Those opposed to the vaccine seem to shoot themselves into he foot by also being against specific therapeutics. I guess there are those who simply do not want to advance anything.
Thanks to PDJT for the vaccine and operation warp speed which has also allowed for a pathway to the rapid development of decent and targeted treatments.
This is welcome news, now tthat monoclonol antibody treatments are failing against Omricon.
But how available will it be in the next 3-8 weeks when it will be needed most?
Paxlovid, from Pfizer, now with more horse-paste!
The oral drug, Paxlovid, is a faster, cheaper way to treat early COVID-19 ... but nowhere near as effective as ivermectin... .likely
You make a good point…can horses use this as well?
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