Posted on 08/10/2021 1:02:26 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
**HERE'S WHAT WAS SHARED IN ANOTHER MEWE FORUM** :
**This is very useful Life Saving information for those in the USA.**
*Monoclonal Antibodies are one of the best therapies for those with Covid. President Trump himself was injected with Regeneron monoclonals and was released from Walter Reed Hospital in a few days, ready to resume his job.*
*Here are the Hospitals in the USA that have received shipments of monoclonal antibody therapeutics.*
*Punch in your city or ZIP Code to see if a hospital near you offers this therapeutic. Apparently, this therapeutic is available in all 50 states.*
https://protect-public.hhs.gov/pages/therapeutics-distribution#distribution-locations
So rhinocort or other budesonide nasal sprays are the correct way that’s administered or is that the wrong product?
I am convinced that was the thing that made my WuFlu bout as quick and painless as it was.
What was in your nebulizer?
I got the generic walmart version. I have never used it. I think you just snort it. You definitely want script if you have covid but OTC better than nothing.
I got the script from myfreedoctor.com
it is the doctors
Maybe...but a lot of it is administration. I have seen hospital Drs on texags site get very upset about what they were forced to do.
I remember one Dr here who railed on his administration over ivermectin policy.
I have chronic lung trouble so I always have it on hand.
Just remember, in through the mouth and out the nose. And disassemble and clean the mouth piece every time.
Oh and keep tissue and a waste basket handy. Some times the fluid in your lungs wants to come out NOW.
That was the infusion center charge. The actual drug is provided currently for free
PCPs in the southeast fax an order to the infusion center or any physician can and within 24 hours you get the infusion. It’s remarkably easy down here
Wrong product. It has to be nebulized and inhaled
So there’s no OTC version of Budesonide that works?
Mark!
Correct.
It must be aerosolized neb. Nasal spray doesnt get to where it needs to be.
They administer it at my local hospital. It’s just a general hospital, not only for the immunosuppressed. I was on the verge of being infused when someone said, “Wait a minute! He takes two powerful immunosuppressants!”
If you have the virus, and it’s an early case, come to my hospital. They’ll happily admit you and administer it.
In fact, I was technically past the point of being eligible to receive it, but they “interpreted” some new guidelines in such a way as to make me eligible.
Ping
Thanks!
Weird. I have my doubts about the accuracy of the data in that link.
I had the MAB infusion in San Antonio back in March. Now there is NOTHING showing available in a city and area of 2.5 million?
Something’s wrong.
BTW. My personal experience with Monoclonals? THEY WORK! My pain level went from a 7 to a 3 in a matter of 2 hours.
If you get this treatment early - when you first get symptoms - it works wonders. DeSantis talked about it last week - we’re got availability almost all over Florida...
I couldn’t get the link to open - but DeSantis said to check with your doctor to make sure if you come down with Covid you can get this treatment - fast. I take him at his word.
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