Posted on 04/12/2020 7:06:08 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
IIRC, chloroquine was given once weekly in Vietnam to prevent malaria. It has a pretty long biological half-life. But that was to prevent malaria, not a coronavirus.
I think it's available over the counter in India (and many other countries).
So in India they say it is a preventative...great and in France and here as well as other places it has been used as a cure.
So then it seems we have the best of both worlds here. Let’s get started on the program.
I guess the pearl clutcher’s are saddened.
...and your liver turns to a mushy/rock.
Lupus patients are on very long-term HCQ therapy. I remember reading a tweet from a doctor (rheumatologist) saying he wasn’t worried about the HCQ shortage (at that time) because the effects of the HCQ would stay 1-2 months in the lupus patients.
We used to be able to buy it OTC for leg cramps.
RE: ...and your liver turns to a mushy/rock.
Question: Are the livers of Lupus and Rheumatoid Arthritis patients all over the world who have been using this for decades, turning to mushy/rock?
If it really came from bats or wolf pups, people have been in contact with and studied both species for years.
We should be getting far closer to a cure or at least a vaccine. But we keep coming back to hyrdroxychloroquine.
I’m drinking tonic water too. A glass or two of it each day, along with 25 mg of Zinc in my vitamins, will give me the weekly prophylaxis dose I keep hearing about.
Actually native East Indians and Africans don’t take quinine, only foreign residents and tourists do. I think there are blood adaptations that help prevent malaria. I do know of native Africans and Indians who have suffered malaria anyway, which is why the NGO’s and government push for mosquito screens for beds, draining stagnant water etc.
Yes (more or less). Ideally, just as with malaria, where you would take a course of treatment for a week or so, then you have protection for a month-or so. Worse case scenario, you take it daily.
Once per week.
Not daily.
Once per week.
IIRC, the current projected regimen is 12-14 pills for 30-40 days protection.
I’d love a source on that: your claim is way, way higher than anything I’ve seen on it.
Um, no. Azithromycin has antiviral properties. Google it.
RE; IIRC, the current projected regimen is 12-14 pills for 30-40 days protection.
So, the cycle has to be repeated every 30 to 40 days for every person on earth?
BTW, you mentioned 12-14 pills. Is that daily for 30 to 40 days?
No, you take those pills (I think two per day) until they’re gone, then you can stop for the remainder of the time.
RE: No, you take those pills (I think two per day) until theyre gone
Until what is gone? Until you exhaust the bottle?
so if you use it as a prophylaxis does this mean you have to take it continuously?
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You start with a load dosage, which is the amount used to treat an infection and then tapper to a maintenance dose, which is much lower, like one pill a week. Not a big deal in my opinion.
It appears as though doctors are failing everywhere worldwide okay I have zero respect for them, power-hungry assholes all of them.
Total confirmed cases worldwide 1,800,000
Total deaths thus far 111,000
According to your 20% there will be another 250,000 deaths?
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