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I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug?

Posted By: n2ratfishin

I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 10:22 AM

Last year at this time that was a big debate, like most things Covid it was turned into a big political division debate. Here we are a year later announcing it’s the medicine America is sending to India as part of a huge Covid relief action. This is the problem as I see it with Covid, you just don’t know who to trust. More flip flopping than a fish out of water.
Posted By: John175☮

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 10:55 AM

Don't trust Fauci.
Posted By: FYAS

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 11:39 AM

The science is ever evolving and changing, eerily similar to our constitution...
Posted By: CCTX

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 11:57 AM

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Posted By: Sawhorse

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 11:59 AM

Originally Posted by CCTX
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Doesn’t the medical world have a Yanet for their reporting?
Posted By: Tiltman

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 12:01 PM

Next they’ll be touting the pig worm medicine


Disgusting situation that for whatever reason society cannot get past.
Posted By: CCTX

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 12:06 PM

Originally Posted by Sawhorse

Doesn’t the medical world have a Yanet for their reporting?


Nine out of ten doctors agree that Yanet should do all reporting.

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Posted By: ReelBusy

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 12:07 PM

Scientific response after Trump was given the drug and it received FDA approval. “This is a very, very bad look for the FDA, and the dealings between Gilead and EU make it another layer of badness,”

Trump=bad, anything Trump did=bad with layers of badness. Randomized trial of badness ongoing.
Posted By: Tiltman

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 12:14 PM

Originally Posted by CCTX
Originally Posted by Sawhorse

Doesn’t the medical world have a Yanet for their reporting?


Nine out of ten doctors agree that Yanet should do all reporting.

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Fauci could label yanet a threat to pub health
Posted By: Sawhorse

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 12:22 PM

Originally Posted by CCTX
Originally Posted by Sawhorse

Doesn’t the medical world have a Yanet for their reporting?


Nine out of ten doctors agree that Yanet should do all reporting.

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Posted By: BigDozer66

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:08 PM

Originally Posted by n2ratfishin
Last year at this time that was a big debate, like most things Covid it was turned into a big political division debate. Here we are a year later announcing it’s the medicine America is sending to India as part of a huge Covid relief action. This is the problem as I see it with Covid, you just don’t know who to trust. More flip flopping than a fish out of water.

cheers
Posted By: BigDozer66

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:10 PM

Originally Posted by CCTX
Originally Posted by Sawhorse

Doesn’t the medical world have a Yanet for their reporting?


Nine out of ten doctors agree that Yanet should do all reporting.

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bow_down
Posted By: BigDozer66

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:11 PM

Originally Posted by ReelBusy
Scientific response after Trump was given the drug and it received FDA approval. “This is a very, very bad look for the FDA, and the dealings between Gilead and EU make it another layer of badness,”

Trump=bad, anything Trump did=bad with layers of badness. Randomized trial of badness ongoing.

Way too much truth in that statement. hammer
Posted By: Davedave

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:11 PM

I recall a whole lot more being discussed on hydroxychloroquine. Not near as much on this one. What ever happened with the hydroxy stuff?
Posted By: grandbassslayer

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:18 PM

Originally Posted by ReelBusy
Scientific response after Trump was given the drug and it received FDA approval. “This is a very, very bad look for the FDA, and the dealings between Gilead and EU make it another layer of badness,”

Trump=bad, anything Trump did=bad with layers of badness. Randomized trial of badness ongoing.

This is what it boils down to.
Posted By: grandbassslayer

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:19 PM

Originally Posted by BigDozer66
Originally Posted by CCTX
Originally Posted by Sawhorse

Doesn’t the medical world have a Yanet for their reporting?


Nine out of ten doctors agree that Yanet should do all reporting.

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bow_down

Is the yanet lady a real thing or is it a joke? If real, what city?
Posted By: CCTX

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:22 PM

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Posted By: CCTX

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:27 PM

She is very real.
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Posted By: n2ratfishin

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:28 PM

Who cares about her horriblescope? roflmao
Posted By: CCTX

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:29 PM

Since Yanet and I share the same horoscope sign (Scorpio); we would likely have had a passionate relationship, too fiery and intense to last, but memorable.

In hindsight, Yanet should have done all of the COVID reporting and press releases.
Posted By: RayBob

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:35 PM

Originally Posted by CCTX
Since Yanet and I share the same horoscope sign (Scorpio); we would likely have had a passionate relationship, too fiery and intense to last, but memorable.

In hindsight, Yanet should have done all of the COVID reporting and press releases.


And I'm sure you both enjoy long walks on the beach too.
Posted By: Emit R Detsaw

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 01:48 PM

FDA approved the use of the antiviral drug Remdesiver for use in treating Covid patients 6 months ago.
Posted By: Nocona Brian

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 02:04 PM

Originally Posted by Tiltman
Next they’ll be touting the pig worm medicine


Disgusting situation that for whatever reason society cannot get past.


I'll just say this about the worm medicine, end of December last year, EVERYONE on my wife's side of the family got covid. All the older women took it and had relative minor cases. Come January, one of their husbands still hadn't shook it and ended up in ICU on a vent where he ended up dying. We were around them right before they all had symptoms and got tested, so we should've caight it IMO. I'm not a medical guy, but before and during all that, I'd had about two tubes of the stuff as a preventive since everyone in my office had it, and wouldn't work from home, and I never had a symptom. My wife took some and also took the antibody test and never had it either. I was very on the fence about the vaccine but got it anyways, weird times we're in.
Posted By: Mark Perry

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 02:10 PM

Originally Posted by John175☮
Don't trust Fauci.


Rest assured he will tqke credit for Redemsivir working though
Posted By: fishslime

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 03:38 PM

Originally Posted by CCTX
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Originally Posted by Tiltman
Originally Posted by CCTX
Originally Posted by Sawhorse

Doesn’t the medical world have a Yanet for their reporting?


Nine out of ten doctors agree that Yanet should do all reporting.

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Fauci could label yanet a threat to pub health


If Yanet had reported on the effectiveness of the vaccine, we would have 100% of the male population innoculated by now.
Posted By: Tiltman

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 03:40 PM

Originally Posted by NoconaBrian
Originally Posted by Tiltman
Next they’ll be touting the pig worm medicine


Disgusting situation that for whatever reason society cannot get past.


I'll just say this about the worm medicine, end of December last year, EVERYONE on my wife's side of the family got covid. All the older women took it and had relative minor cases. Come January, one of their husbands still hadn't shook it and ended up in ICU on a vent where he ended up dying. We were around them right before they all had symptoms and got tested, so we should've caight it IMO. I'm not a medical guy, but before and during all that, I'd had about two tubes of the stuff as a preventive since everyone in my office had it, and wouldn't work from home, and I never had a symptom. My wife took some and also took the antibody test and never had it either. I was very on the fence about the vaccine but got it anyways, weird times we're in.



I believe it, we have a customer that got on it. 70 years old smoker. Breezed through the china flu with the I-mectin
Posted By: reeltexan

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 03:59 PM

Originally Posted by n2ratfishin
Last year at this time that was a big debate, like most things Covid it was turned into a big political division debate. Here we are a year later announcing it’s the medicine America is sending to India as part of a huge Covid relief action. This is the problem as I see it with Covid, you just don’t know who to trust. More flip flopping than a fish out of water.


If it's media or government, automatically assume they're lying.
That drug has been used as a treatment for over a year.
A friend of mine was treated with it, as was President Trump.
Posted By: BThomas

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 06:39 PM

Originally Posted by n2ratfishin
Last year at this time that was a big debate, like most things Covid it was turned into a big political division debate. Here we are a year later announcing it’s the medicine America is sending to India as part of a huge Covid relief action. This is the problem as I see it with Covid, you just don’t know who to trust. More flip flopping than a fish out of water.



I told my family and doctor(in March of 2020) that if I get COVID. I want the hydroxychlorquin(SP ?) and the remi for my treatment from day one.
Posted By: Sawhorse

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 07:18 PM

Originally Posted by BThomas
Originally Posted by n2ratfishin
Last year at this time that was a big debate, like most things Covid it was turned into a big political division debate. Here we are a year later announcing it’s the medicine America is sending to India as part of a huge Covid relief action. This is the problem as I see it with Covid, you just don’t know who to trust. More flip flopping than a fish out of water.



I told my family and doctor(in March of 2020) that if I get COVID. I want the hydroxychlorquin(SP ?) and the remi for my treatment from day one.

^That’s some pre-emptive doctorin right there.
Posted By: Gusick

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 07:38 PM

I remember hydroxychloroquine being questioned for its effectiveness and safety, but I don't remember that about remdesivir. I think the only hold up with remdesivir was it's cost and availability.
Posted By: CCTX

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 07:44 PM

Originally Posted by Gusick
I remember hydroxychloroquine being questioned for its effectiveness and safety, but I don't remember that about remdesivir. I think the only hold up with remdesivir was it's cost and availability.

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Posted By: ReelBusy

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 08:07 PM

Misremembering?
Posted By: Mark Perry

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 08:52 PM

Originally Posted by Gusick
I remember hydroxychloroquine being questioned for its effectiveness and safety, but I don't remember that about remdesivir. I think the only hold up with remdesivir was it's cost and availability.



https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.th...se-drug-trump-took-for-covid-19-who-says
Posted By: Alumacraft 14

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 08:56 PM

Waiting for the double blind placebo retards to chim in at any moment foaming at the mouth screaming bad orange man said lies.
Posted By: n2ratfishin

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 09:37 PM

Thanks for the link Mark. cheers
Posted By: Tneel

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 09:46 PM

Originally Posted by Tiltman
Originally Posted by CCTX
Originally Posted by Sawhorse

Doesn’t the medical world have a Yanet for their reporting?


Nine out of ten doctors agree that Yanet should do all reporting.

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Fauci could label yanet a threat to pub health

Yall are confused and posting cures for ED,not Covid 19.
Posted By: gregd

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 09:51 PM

i got it when I was in the hospital and i lived - so far... ("it" being Remdesivir - not Yanet)
Posted By: grandbassslayer

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/29/21 10:39 PM

Originally Posted by gregd
i got it when I was in the hospital and i lived - so far... ("it" being Remdesivir - not Yanet)

She'd given you a heart attack. roflmao
Posted By: joebass2

Re: I thought remdesivir was not a good Covid drug? - 04/30/21 03:38 PM

Originally Posted by Tiltman
Originally Posted by CCTX
Originally Posted by Sawhorse

Doesn’t the medical world have a Yanet for their reporting?


Nine out of ten doctors agree that Yanet should do all reporting.

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Fauci could label yanet a threat to pub health


And a leading cause of blindness.... bolt
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