Believe it or not, despite those issues, it still makes sense to take it, when dealing with cancer.
Do you want to live, or die?
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Minimizing immunotherapy's potentially harmful side effects (Prophylactic tocilizumab reduced bad immune response from 72% to 13%), ConservativeMind wrote: Believe it or not, despite those issues, it still makes sense to take it, when dealing with cancer.
Do you want to live, or die?
Believe it or not, that's a false dichotomy. There are other options and tocilizumab does not necessarily decide between life and death.
I first heard about tocilizumab when the CDC was refusing to provide or permit the use of Ivermectin and HCQ. The Toxic CDC protocol for Covid included Remdesivir and tocilizumab, as did some hospitals.
https://www.cdc.gov/library/covid19/pdf/public_pdfs/2020_10_30_Science-Update_Final-Public_v2.pdf
Remdesivir was a known organ killer. But Ivermectin was denied and Remdesivir was designated THE DRUG OF CHOICE. Some hospitals likewise ruled out HCQ/Ivermectin but ruled in tocilizumab. This did not give me confidence.
For this reason I want people to know what doctors no longer bother to tell patients - the side effects