Posted on 03/30/2020 10:53:40 PM PDT by aquila48
How many doses do we have of this drug?
Where is this drug made?
What’s the cost per dose?
How many doses do we have of this drug?
Where is this drug made?
Whats the cost per dose?
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ADD: how did it work for Italians?
One tough uomo.
hmmm Hydroxychloroquine is 100% effective according to this article and Tolicizumab is 95% accordign to article, and Tolicizumab is more effective?
We have dozens and dozens of millions of doses of Hydroxychloroquine , and it’s savign lives- and is nearly 100% effective- Why do we have to wait for a clinical trial of Tolicizumab that could take months? IF Tolicizumab isn’t available because it hasn’t been approved yet, while the Hydroxy drug is available, and being used, how is Tolicizumab more effective? The drug being used is far more effective than a drug that isn’t available- except for clinical trials-
Will they forego the clinical trials? People are dying- They need drugs NOW-
Very good news!
But who comes up with these drug names?
We are now in the year 2020. Unless this 101 year old man survived the 1918 Spanish Flu in the womb, something is not right about this story.
Just a quick check on GoodRx shows Tolicizumab ($1100) to Hydroxychloroquine ($20) is about 55x.
Outlawed in Michigan in 1...... 2..... 3...... Done..... Thanks Gov!
“But who comes up with these drug names?”
I think they throw a dozen scrabble letters up in the air and find the most unpronounceable combination, and that’s the drug name. I’m taking several of those myself.
but plaquenil is easier to pronounce...
I see a number of these bizarre names on various drug commercials, and I notice that several of the names end in “mab”, such as the one mentioned here. There has got to be some sort of drug naming convention that I’m unaware of.
I was curious who makes it - apparently Hoffman-La Roche.
Hat tip josixchip:
Just a quick check on GoodRx shows Tolicizumab ($1100) to Hydroxychloroquine ($20) is about 55x.
Follow the money!
mab, monoclonal antibodies
“We are now in the year 2020. Unless this 101 year old man survived the 1918 Spanish Flu in the womb, something is not right about this story.”
I heard it from Brian Williams. He’s good with numbers.
This isn’t a cheap drug. A ‘unit’ is around $125. Just a humble guess....five-day regiment of this (if it’s like the other drugs) would be over $600.
I should note, it’s been around for 10 years, and usually for severe forms of arthritis.
Tolicizumab (Actemra) must be used to clean very large or very dirty fish tanks
Note to dem donors...don’t drink this cleaner, either.
On the other hand...
Generally it’s a shorthand rendition of its chemical structure.
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