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To: GaltAdonis

Earlier tonight I addressed a guy that was giving testimony
in the last few days, who said that Remdesivir had caused
3.00% more deaths, and increased Renal faiure by 20.00%.

Here’s an article about Remdesivir from January. It tells
quite a different story. It’s from the New England
Journal of Medicine, and addresses people with early onset
of Covid, who were helped in 87.00% of cases over the
placebo.

Three-day useage, shouldn’t cause renal failure, if
monitored properly, and all hospitals do on meds that can
negatively impact renal function.

Let’s not forget that Remdesivir went through trials and
was placed on the market anyway. There must have been a
need for it that justified it being approved for use.

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2116846


15 posted on 12/13/2022 8:11:05 PM PST by DoughtyOne (I pledge allegiance to the flag of the U S of A, and to the {Const'l} REPUBLIC for which it stands.)
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To: DoughtyOne

There must have been a
need for it that justified it being approved for use.
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Fauchi has a financial interest in it via patent rights.

Everyone is now aware that the pharmaceutical companies call the shots. They pay millions for FDA *approval*. There is a revolving door between pharma and FDA reviewers. They control the top medical journals. Anyone who wants their study favorably peer-reviewed knows that the peer reviewers are paid/chosen by the pharmaceutical companies. Fauchi controls large research grants.

Argument by virtue of authority is rendered moot when said authority is known to be compromised.

We all have been *taught* to “trust the experts”. Once upon a time, there may have been justification for that belief. Unfortunately, today the majority of our professions, institutions, laws,processes are corrupted.

Oh, and I know someone with a medical degree who received Remdesivir short term, no vent, and survived. I think the damage stats are something like bad outcomes for 20% of recipients. I would still not accept it for myself or anyone I cared about. Kidneys are not a simple excretory organ, they are involved in hormonal and other metabolic pathways that effect the heart and other organs/processes. Everyone needs to understand the risks and make their own decisions. One size fits all *protocols* are dangerous. Hospitals receive kickback incentives for using Remdesivir, so incorporating it into standard orders is suspect.


88 posted on 12/14/2022 11:10:13 AM PST by reformedliberal (Make yourself less available.)
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