Anyone paying attention knows that Remdesivir was rushed to market despite people dying in trials from kidney and liver failure.
They diagnosed people with covid, isolated them from friends and family, put them on a vent, pumped this poison into them, gave them anti-anxiety meds which are pulmonary suppressants, they experienced kidney failure, their lungs filled with fluid, they died and the hospitals collected BidenBux.
Hospitals used this drug to murder people for profit.
Here's NPR saying it's "highly successful"... At what killing people. WTF timeline are we living in where a government funded news agency covers for mass murder?
They cute the drug company as a source of their info. "These murderous lunatics say it's safe and effective"
What not enough people have died yet? Unbelievable.
dangerous drug that only works "if you catch it in time" so they can deny it's ineffective and when it causes complications you blame it on the infection, I assume
Luke Gutierrez
Group of scientists pushed western governments to buy for tens of billions of Tamilfu during the Swine flu epidemic in 2009, based on industry-sponsored studies authored by them Same group of scientists are at the center of corona and remdesivir
Elijah Wilson
NPR said they gave this to Trump that weekend he spent in the hospital.
Aaron Reed
Doctors and nurses knew they were killing people, and kept doing it anyway.
Christopher Fisher
It's crazy that it only took three studies (only one showed significant difference in outcome) and it got approved almost instantly. Even the WHO did a study called the "Solidarity trial". This was mentioned at the first few paragraphs of the Wikipedia link, and now its at the bottom.
Ryan Powell
They will be eviscerated and left for the birds.
Tyler Watson
Forgot to mention that the study showed no significant difference in outcome and that it's use should be halted.
Also: >In January 2022, the Canadian component of the WHO Solidarity Trial reported that in-hospital people with COVID‑19 treated with remdesivir had lower death rates (by about 4%) and reduced need for oxygen and mechanical ventilation compared to people receiving standard-of-care treatments. Wow guys, it's surely "highly effective"
Parker Barnes
wasnt the only positive trial conducted by the niaid, and they still havent released all the data? just as bad as relying on drug companies to trial their own products
Gabriel Brooks
They rigged the stats to make the medicine seem effective. Just a reminder. They changed the definition of a successful prevention case during the study.
Adam Turner
Isn't remdesivir the one republicans are constantly pushing instead of just getting the vaccine?
Henry Williams
No, as far as treatment options go it's emphasized far less than monoclonal antibodies or even IVM
Owen Rivera
Yes, you are correct:
>The FDA approved remdesivir based primarily on evidence from three clinical trials (NCT04280705, NCT04292899, and NCT04292730) of 2043 hospitalized participants with COVID‑19. The trials were conducted at 226 sites in 17 countries including the United States.
>One randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial (ACTT-1), conducted by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, evaluated how long it took for participants to recover from COVID‑19 within 29 days of being treated. The trial looked at 1,062 hospitalized participants with mild, moderate and severe COVID‑19 who received remdesivir (n=541) or placebo (n=521), plus standard of care. Recovery was defined as either being discharged from the hospital or being hospitalized but not requiring supplemental oxygen and no longer requiring ongoing medical care. The median time to recovery from COVID‑19 was 10 days for the remdesivir group compared to 15 days for the placebo group, a statistically significant difference. Overall, the odds of clinical improvement at Day 15 were also statistically significantly higher in the remdesivir group when compared to the placebo group.
The US is fucking gay and corrupted.
Ayden Powell
Not just the US, Remdesivir is still part of treatment protocols throughout the West