Posted on 11/14/2023 6:54:53 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Asmall and preliminary study published Monday seems to indicate that patients receiving the drug Paxlovid are far more likely to experience Covid rebound than those who did not take it.
That conclusion runs counter to previous statements by Pfizer, which makes Paxlovid, and by researchers at the Food and Drug Administration who have argued that while it is not uncommon for people with Covid to have symptoms reemerge after they seem to have recovered, it is not clear that Paxlovid increases the risk of this occurring.
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Same here
Paxlovid is only given to people who are at high risk of death or hospitalization from COVID, so that’s how you get results like this. I had COVID last month, was given Paxlovid, and improved within a few days.
Pay particular attention to the Disclosure Information button on this link which describes the study.
Funded by the NIH.
https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M23-1756
Depends on what your standard for "work" is. If it has a positive effect on Pfizer's bottom line, then it works as intended.
When my wife told me she was going for the latest COVID jab, I told her it’s her body, do what she wants. But, DO NOT tell me I have to get one as it is also my body, my choice.
Ticked her off, but that’s the way it is.
PING
Good for you!!
Hope she didn’t shed, too much.
This is true, directly from the family of multiple medical doctors. The daughter who was an ophthalmologist graduated from an ivy medical school and practicing at a major Chicago hospital, died after taking paxlovid. She took it, hours later went into a coma and did not recover. It was confirmed by her doctors treating her as well.
How many of the DC Cabal had rebound cases, because of this “treatment”??
https://freerepublic.com/tag/paxlovid/index?tab=articles
It looks like you can’t trust ANYTHING the medical community officially recommends for treating Covid.
Both my son and daughter-in-law (ages 33 and 35 and otherwise in peak health with no underlying health conditions) were given Paxlovid when they both contracted COVID last August.
Daughter had a terrible rebound.
That goes against the prescribing information on the product itself, but I suppose some doctors overprescribe. I fit the category, as I’m 68 years old, recovering from a hip replacement, and a little overweight.
We were on a cruise - one day out - when my son-in-law got COVID and then my daughter the next day - they called their doctor who prescribed Paxlovid - I picked it up at the next port at a local pharmacy, their doctor (in San Francisco) called it in. I was the only one authorized to sign for it.
I thought they were going to be put off the cruise ship - but the director told them to quarantine in their room, all meals would be brought to them, which they did. They were miserable and missed our family cruise.
They were both very sick when we left the cruise five days later, my daughter could barely hold her head up in the airport (both were triple masked). I think she has long COVID now, three months later.
Heart failure patients because Paxlovid interacts badly with so many cardiovascular disease meds...?
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