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To: ransomnote
Remdesivir had a 25-35% adverse side effect rate when it was introduced.

Permanent damage to kidneys and liver were common. Effectiveness against covid was poor and outcomes with Remsdesivir were poor.

I thought it had been discontinued as a covid therapy due to lack of effectiveness and danger of irreversible damage to organ systems

26 posted on 09/09/2021 9:01:34 AM PDT by rdcbn1
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To: rdcbn1

Remdesivir had a 25-35% adverse side effect rate when it was introduced.
Permanent damage to kidneys and liver were common. Effectiveness against covid was poor and outcomes with Remsdesivir were poor.

I thought it had been discontinued as a covid therapy due to lack of effectiveness and danger of irreversible damage to organ systems
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Me too! They did have some action where it was pulled out of use for awhile, I think. I thought the EUA had been removed because the ‘risks outweighed the benefits’. I know I read that.

But now they are doing things without telling the public. REmove REmsvidir publicly and then reinstate it privately.

Note the nurse was not aware if Doctors were allowed to prescribe Ivermectin - it’s all done behind the scenes now. Only those with a ‘need to know’ get to hear what is going on. Nurses don’t prescribe, therefore they are deemed to be on the no need to know. So Ivermectin is OUT but the public isn’t allowed to know that.


29 posted on 09/09/2021 9:08:35 AM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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