Posted on 09/01/2024 2:40:26 PM PDT by ransomnote
Remdesivir is described as a “broad spectrum antiviral drug.” It is an RNA polymerase inhibitor which disrupts the production of vital RNA. It is said to prevent the multiplication of SARS-CoV-2. Remdesivir was introduced for the treatment of covid-19 patients who were in hospital suffering from covid-19, with or without pneumonia. It is still being widely used. I have been researching and writing about drugs since 1970 and I am appalled at the way that it now appears that in some countries some hospitals and doctors (and even nurses) are now routinely giving remdesivir to patients – particularly elderly patients – who do not have severe signs and/or symptoms of the flu or a flu-like viral infection. You can form your own opinion on whether remdesivir ever has a value by reading the following information.
1. Remdesivir is officially used to treat patients who have symptoms of covid-19 or who have covid-19 according to the discredited PCR test which no one with any functioning brain tissue should use. Anyone who uses a PCR test to diagnose covid-19 is a moron and you can tell them I said that. Please see my two recent articles (on http://www.vernoncoleman.com) entitled `PCR: How the PCR test has killed millions’ and `The PCR test can kill you’. A positive PCR test does NOT prove that you have covid-19, dandruff, chilblains or anything else.
2. Remdesivir seems to be very, very popular with very, very stupid doctors who seem to think it is a panacea for all illnesses. If their Mercedes or BMW breaks down, they probably give the car a shot of remdesivir.
3. Remdesivir is given directly into a vein. Doctors who tell you that giving drugs via a vein is an entirely safe procedure are stupid. No medical procedure is entirely safe. Giving drugs by injection into a bloodstream requires skill and experience to avoid dangers.
4. The brand name of remdesivir is Veklury. (Brand names always begin with an initial capital but generic names are all lowercase.) If you are being given Veklury, you are being given remdesivir.
5. Remdesivir should be prescribed by a doctor and given under a doctor’s supervision. (Nurses may wear stethoscopes round their necks, but they are not doctors.)
6. Remdesivir must be given slowly, over a period of between 30 minutes and 120 minutes.
7. Hospital patients are usually given remdesivir once a day for up to 10 days.
8. Patients not in hospital are usually given remdesivir once a day for three days.
9. Patients who are given remdesivir MUST have regular blood tests to check that their livers are functioning properly. If a doctor gives remdesivir without doing regular liver function tests he or she is dangerous and, in my opinion, should have their medical licence revoked.
10. Liver function tests MUST be done before remdesivir is prescribed. Any doctor who does not do liver tests before starting treatment should be sacked and have their medical licence revoked.
11. Severe renal toxicity has been noted in animal studies. (Some doctors claim that animal studies are irrelevant. I agree. But why do them if they are irrelevant?)
12. No one should be given remdesivir if they are allergic to it.
13. Anyone who has ever had liver disease or kidney disease should inform their doctor if he/she suggests prescribing remdesivir.
14. Anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding should tell their doctor. The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (“NICE”) says that the safety of covid-19 antiviral treatment during pregnancy has NOT been established.
15. Remdesivir may interact, to your disadvantage, with other prescription medicines, with over-the-counter medicines, with vitamins and with herbal products. Doctors who prescribe remdesivir must ask patients about all the medicines they are taking.
16. Remdesivir has received a number of reviews on drugs.com, and of the reviews listed on 24 August 2024, 19.38% of reviewers had a “positive experience” but 47% had a “negative experience.”
17. According to the journal ‘Science’, in October 2020, “The World Health Organisation’s Solidarity Trial showed that remdesivir does not reduce mortality or the time covid-19 patients take to recover.” And “a second, smaller placebo-controlled study of remdesivir on hospitalised covid-19 patients in China, published online by The Lancet on 29th April 2020, found no statistically significant benefit from the treatment – and the antiviral surprisingly had no impact on levels of the coronavirus.” I find it difficult to see why the FDA, the EU and the UK’s drug regulator all approved remdesivir, though they appear to have done so without worrying too much about the research showing that it was pretty useless.MORE AT LINK: https://expose-news.com/2024/08/30/remdesivir-what-you-must-know/
My father in law died of COVID in April 2020. New Jersey was being hit hard at that time.
Early treatment for whatever collection of infections or illnesses the patient was actually experiencing.
Abandon the PCR ‘test’ and the CDC’s toxic protocol which used IV fluids plus Remdesivir. The remdesivir shut the kidneys down, the IV fluids backed up into the lungs, the patients treated this way were often immobilized on their backs, the fluid backed up into their lungs, many patients may have died from pulmonary edema. The PCR doesn’t identify Covid virus so whatever illness (or asymptomatic patients) were snagged, isolated, immobilized, treated with Remdesivir may not have been sick at all or did not receive the proper treatment for their illness, whatever it was.
Ivermectin, HCQ, and medications in Dr. McCullough’s protocol, and the protocol by Zelenko, were effective and safe.
There are prevention and treatment protocols for Covid and some other illnesses at the link:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/treatment-protocols/
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But somehow I don’t think reasoning actually matters to Fuzz.
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I’m 80 now, and had only the J&J shot.
My Communist neighbor has reached the limit of Government-mandated shots and can’t understand how I avoided COVID-19. (With no family left, I’ve become a bit of a recluse).
(BTW: I always capitalize “Government”)
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