Posted on 03/30/2020 1:42:42 AM PDT by nickcarraway
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of two anti-malaria drugs to treat patients infected by the new coronavirus.
On Sunday, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said in a statement that chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine could be prescribed to teens and adults with COVID-19 "as appropriate, when a clinical trial is not available or feasible," after the FDA issued an Emergency Use Authorization. (EUA) That marked the first EUA for a drug related to COVID-19 in the U.S., according to the statement.
Currently, there are no specific drugs for COVID-19 which, as shown in the Statista graph below (accurate as of March 26), has sickened over half a million people. According to Johns Hopkins University, over 720,000 cases have been confirmed, more than 34,000 people have died, and over 152,000 have recovered since the pandemic started in China late last year.
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Should read “HCQ combined with Zinc Sulfate and Azithromycin...”
ANY test. Do you smoke? Is a test. You have a question, you get an answer, its binary, there are False Positives and False Negatives.
I have seen speculation the other way too, especially in the French tests where zinc was not given - the HCL opens up the virus, the azithromycin rips up the tRNA growth or replication process (which are two theories of how AZM works on bacteria) and the virus disintegrates.
Macrolide antibiotics are *weird* things.
“But Heisenberg is appropriate as well.”
lol....
Heisenberg
Quantum mechanics is generally regarded as the physical theory that is our best candidate for a fundamental and universal description of the physical world. The conceptual framework employed by this theory differs drastically from that of classical physics. Indeed, the transition from classical to quantum physics marks a genuine revolution in our understanding of the physical world.
One striking aspect of the difference between classical and quantum physics is that whereas classical mechanics presupposes that exact simultaneous values can be assigned to all physical quantities, quantum mechanics denies this possibility, the prime example being the position and momentum of a particle. According to quantum mechanics, the more precisely the position (momentum) of a particle is given, the less precisely can one say what its momentum (position) is. This is (a simplistic and preliminary formulation of) the quantum mechanical uncertainty principle for position and momentum. The uncertainty principle played an important role in many discussions on the philosophical implications of quantum mechanics, in particular in discussions on the consistency of the so-called Copenhagen interpretation, the interpretation endorsed by the founding fathers Heisenberg and Bohr.
Yea that’s the ticket. Invoke quantum mechanics.
The Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics essentially states that an object in a physical system can simultaneously exist in all possible configurations, but observing the system forces the system to collapse and forces the object into just one of those possible states. Schrödinger disagreed with this interpretation.
So what does this have to do with cats? Schrödinger wanted people to imagine that a cat, poison, a geiger counter, radioactive material, and a hammer were inside of a sealed container. The amount of radioactive material was minuscule enough that it only had a 50/50 shot of being detected over the course of an hour. If the geiger counter detected radiation, the hammer would smash the poison, killing the cat. Until someone opened the container and observed the system, it was impossible to predict if the cats outcome. Thus, until the system collapsed into one configuration, the cat would exist in some superposition zombie state of being both alive and dead.
Of course, Schrödinger claimed, that was ridiculous. Quantum superposition could not work with large objects such as cats, because it is impossible for an organism to be simultaneously alive and dead. Thus, he reasoned that the Copenhagen Interpretation must be inherently flawed. While many people incorrectly assume Schrödinger supported the premise behind the thought experiment, he really didnt. His entire point was that it was impossible.
While it is true that modern experiments have revealed that while quantum superposition does work for tiny things like electrons, larger objects must be regarded differently.
Stay in your lane. You have no business in physics.
“But Heisenberg is appropriate as well.”
lol....
Heisenberg
Quantum mechanics is generally regarded as the physical theory that is our best candidate for a fundamental and universal description of the physical world. The conceptual framework employed by this theory differs drastically from that of classical physics. Indeed, the transition from classical to quantum physics marks a genuine revolution in our understanding of the physical world.
One striking aspect of the difference between classical and quantum physics is that whereas classical mechanics presupposes that exact simultaneous values can be assigned to all physical quantities, quantum mechanics denies this possibility, the prime example being the position and momentum of a particle. According to quantum mechanics, the more precisely the position (momentum) of a particle is given, the less precisely can one say what its momentum (position) is. This is (a simplistic and preliminary formulation of) the quantum mechanical uncertainty principle for position and momentum. The uncertainty principle played an important role in many discussions on the philosophical implications of quantum mechanics, in particular in discussions on the consistency of the so-called Copenhagen interpretation, the interpretation endorsed by the founding fathers Heisenberg and Bohr.
Yea that’s the ticket. Invoke quantum mechanics.
The Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics essentially states that an object in a physical system can simultaneously exist in all possible configurations, but observing the system forces the system to collapse and forces the object into just one of those possible states. Schrödinger disagreed with this interpretation.
So what does this have to do with cats? Schrödinger wanted people to imagine that a cat, poison, a geiger counter, radioactive material, and a hammer were inside of a sealed container. The amount of radioactive material was minuscule enough that it only had a 50/50 shot of being detected over the course of an hour. If the geiger counter detected radiation, the hammer would smash the poison, killing the cat. Until someone opened the container and observed the system, it was impossible to predict if the cats outcome. Thus, until the system collapsed into one configuration, the cat would exist in some superposition zombie state of being both alive and dead.
Of course, Schrödinger claimed, that was ridiculous. Quantum superposition could not work with large objects such as cats, because it is impossible for an organism to be simultaneously alive and dead. Thus, he reasoned that the Copenhagen Interpretation must be inherently flawed. While many people incorrectly assume Schrödinger supported the premise behind the thought experiment, he really didnt. His entire point was that it was impossible.
While it is true that modern experiments have revealed that while quantum superposition does work for tiny things like electrons, larger objects must be regarded differently.
Stay in your lane. You have no business in physics.
They are hoarding the drug. The demand will skyrocket once the drug is proved a good therapeutic.
The cat sort of does have a similarity to the sensitivity/sensitivity. You can have one or the other. You cant have both.
But thanks for letting me know when we have the asteroid in bound who to come to with questions about Orbital MEchanics.
allow hydroxychloroquine sulfate and chloroquine phosphate products donated to the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) to be distributed and used for certain hospitalized patients with COVID-19.
Interesting.... on Hannity last week, Dr Oz clearly blamed the fact that the fish tank cleaner was a sulfated version of the drug, for the deadly results of its use.
Not the first time Dr Oz has been proven to be full of sh!t.
Thanks wastoute for your work.
You have been awesome on FR this weekend!
I am trying to be self-satisfied that I knew what you were going to say when you read Raoult, et al. In other words, I am getting a handle on your perspective and learning better what are the important questions to ask and how to get them answered.
I am disappointed by the result but not devastated. I wanted this to be something... (sigh).
You mentioned somewhere (can’t quote you but this is how I remember it,) how in order to bring these people back from the brink, the compound/drug must have dramatic and drastic properties in vitro or it is not going to do that in vivo.
Your clinical experience is sound and people should listen to you or at least those who are still in it daily, because I say without fear of contradiction, that a novel virus is NOT going to upend the entire science of virology or epidemiology!
Yes but you can also bet that a novel virus IS going to do SOMETHING unexpected. This is the first time in not just history but hundreds of thousands of years THIS virus has interacted with the human genome. Sure it will follow the rules of epidemiology etc. but I would bet my ass we discover something no one saw coming.
Glad to hear this is making sense to somebody. I have tried my hardest to avoid jargon and explain clearly.
In a life or death situation, one might still want to consider it. Might not be as bad as once thought.
Sorry, wrong. PCR "is" both sensitive and selective. This is analytical chemistry, which is MY specialty, and is a type of testing which I have direct experience applying to automated analysis of biowarfare agents. See "Autonomous Pathogen Detection System"
With the price going through the roof.
So PCR is infinitely sensitive and infinitely specific?
Health care providers are putting out the word that the hydroxychloroquine is being rationed for patients who already take it plus the most seriously ill covi-19 patients. So it is already being prescribed. Sounds like it is being manufactured in mass.
Or did I just mis understand you?
I hope there will be lots of “anecdotal” testing in places like Louisiana, where there may still be hope of turning the curves downward.
Okay, I wasn’t aware of that but you’re right. He said they should start seeing meaningful results in three days:
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