Posted on 09/01/2024 2:40:26 PM PDT by ransomnote
Remdesivir is a killer drug ..
Remdesivir killed hundreds of thousands of Covid patients that would have recovered without it.
My pharmacist daughter calls it “Run Death is Near”
B-bop de bump
Remdesivir destroys the kidneys.
It was fast-tracked for treating Covid, while Ivermectin was banned.
I am surprised Remdesivir is still being used. I would have expected many malpractice lawsuits.
We don’t have ethics in medicine, we have venal federal agencies and public and private medical administrations. Follow the money, eh. People are paying for population reduction and they choose to reduce those who are obstacles to their gaining more power over the whole world.
They could have no power at all over us were it not given to them by the Lord.
There is a reason it had the nickname of “Rundeathisnear”
I rember reading that Remdisivir was originally developed as a treatment for Ebola. I wonder what happened with those trials? Did they find that the drug was dangerous as well as being ineffective? If so, why were these dangers ignored for covid.
I remember back when the take-home PCR tests were first made available, Elon Musk tweeted that he had bought batch and tested himself a bunch of times during the same day. About half were positive and half negative! Same batch! Same day!
I really thought that tweet would go viral, that millions of people would report the same erratic results and that the tests would be exposed as worthless. Instead, I was shocked to find that instead of rejecting the tests as worthless, people considered the negative results “suspect” and would keep testing until they got a positive result.
That is when I first realized that most people are morons.
I was hospitalized for COVID-19 in 2020, was given Remdisivr, and had a quick and complete recovery.
With that said I was under constant monitoring as suggested in the article.
Remdisivir was a feature not a bug.
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Remdesivir – What You Must Know, TBall wrote: I rember reading that Remdisivir was originally developed as a treatment for Ebola. I wonder what happened with those trials? Did they find that the drug was dangerous as well as being ineffective? If so, why were these dangers ignored for covid.
Remdesivir was the first drug removed from the trial (Failed) because it was causing unacceptable levels of organ failure/death. Fauci knew, his drug entry was the second withdrawn from the ebola trial.
They gave my mom that drug in the hospital even though her family has a history of kidney disease. Two of her brothers died from kidney failure.
Remdesiaver is a legitimate drug that has been used badly for unapproved disease states. It was basically useless for treating COVID and caused death in the way it was used. It was used inappropriately.
ps
I am a pharmacist. When I caught Covid I treated myself with Ivermectine and Doxycyline. It worked. I did catch covid again some months later and did not even treat myself as the symptoms were mild and I had antibodies due to the previous infection.
They gave it to my mother without getting permission from my sister, her Healthcare Proxy. Sis hit the effing ceiling! And Mom didn’t even have Covid, although they tried their hardest to expose her to it. They put her in rooms with dying patients, but Mom has the last laugh.
When I was discharged and I went back to the office, a co-worker friend told me God Himself must have been protecting me because of how fatal Remdesivir is.
Now I look back and I wonder if Remdesivir is what caused my Long Covid. If I could ever find that out, I would sue the pants off the medical establishment here. And what further infuriates me is that they had the monochonal antibody treatments and refused to use them. I wonder if that would help me now.
Are you aware that Coleman is not longer a doctor? He relinquished his medical licence in March 2016 and is no longer registered or licensed to practice as a GP.
A family member, who has kidney disease, was given Remdisivir, while being treated for china virus (among other ailments), during a hospital stay.
I asked the family, Why on Earth would any doctor give this person Remdisivir...someone with known kidney disease. They all looked at each other and shrugged.
I waited until the rounds doc (finally) showed up, for the day. I REMINDED him that this person has kidney disease....and, asked the same question. He said, Oh ... oh, yes ... I’m, um, I’m giving them very small doses and monitoring closely. I said, How about you stop this horrid treatment, immediately. He did. They only had 3 doses, thankfully. So far, so good, AFAIK. 🙏🏻 (This was over three years ago.)
Refusing it likely saved my life.
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