The Peter Doherty Institute of Infection and Immunity are taking libertines with some of their research.I'm not sure why I'm even entertaining replying to you, I must be feeling generous
https://pharmafield.co.uk/pharma_news/study_shows_anti-parasitic_drug_ivermectin_kills_coronavirus/
You gonna be selling them or donating them? Or a mixture of the two?If any of you are looking for something half interesting to do, I got a 3d printer set up for 200 quid yesterday and I've made 4 face shields already. Well the main part of them anyways. My mate rex they're better than the ones they're given in the hospital.
If any of you are looking for something half interesting to do, I got a 3d printer set up for 200 quid yesterday and I've made 4 face shields already. Well the main part of them anyways. My mate rex they're better than the ones they're given in the hospital.
You can't 3d print chicken nuggets Ross.Presumably you have to download some technical design for them ?
Where do you source the designs ?
What else could be made ?
Not yet anyway. It's only a matter of time.You can't 3d print chicken nuggets Ross.
Sorry.
You can't 3d print chicken nuggets Ross.
Sorry.
Forget the names of the papers it's not NewsoftheScrews ... they are using actual quotes from the virologists carrying out the experiments in France!Thelocal.fr and a self indulgent guardian article do not make science backed research papers do they.
The united states FDA have rushed through an approval for it, and they don't approve anything at haste.
Australia have approved it.
India are stockpiling it.
The russians are using something similar (Mefloquine) to effectively treat it.
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And the Chinese (or was it the French, I forget) found severe liver damage from the extended use (or large initial doses, can't be arsed checking which it was). I'd rather take my chances with the odds on surviving C-19 than have my liver liquefied from within (until proven safe of course).Also, my mrs works for a pharma and one of her competitors has found that a head lice treatment for dogs also kills it. Obviously that one is a long long way from every getting near a humans, but pretending there are no safe human treatments for it or preventions, is a little disingenuous.
Some of that malaria treatment has side effects a lot less that regular ibruprofen.
I wonder what chemicals are used in the construction? Any chance you might poison them !?Giving them to the hospital. They were taking 4 hours each but some bird messaged me and said all the world's PPE is made for Fred Flintstone sized motherfuckers, so I got my head round the software and now I've got girl ones printing in 3 hours
And the Chinese (or was it the French, I forget) found severe liver damage from the extended use (or large initial doses, can't be arsed checking which it was). I'd rather take my chances with the odds on surviving C-19 than have my liver liquefied from within (until proven safe of course).
Can't host vids here but here it is
I put up articles, read them and comment on them. Same as every other fucker who can be arsed doing any research. The ones that don't just criticise the ones that do because that's just their fucked up nature. Want to debate it instead of just sticking the boot in ? Read something and counter with facts/links.You literally posted the article on the page before and you can't even remember what it said.
Four people were found to have some liver damage. No mention of severe.
But I'm really at a loss as to why you keep putting yourself up as some Covid 19 expert.
Bollocks. Why do you spout such shite (as if we didn't know) - I've stated at least three times in this very thread that it would be great if it was proven (or words to that effect) - which totally contradicts the whole basis of your post.I did counter. You can't even read the articles you post correctly so your opinion on them is at best laughable.
The only reason you hold the opinion you do is it's because it's opposite to Trump's opinion. You've been squarely laying the entire blame for the USA coronavirus response on him. So this nonsense of yours about how these drugs definitely aren't the answer is not based on anything other than your desire to continue hating everything Trump has done so far.
You know even less than that dumb cunt does.
Also, my mrs works for a pharma and one of her competitors has found that a head lice treatment for dogs also kills it. Obviously that one is a long long way from every getting near a humans, but pretending there are no safe human treatments for it or preventions, is a little disingenuous.
Some of that malaria treatment has side effects a lot less that regular ibruprofen.
Anyway, is anyone else confused by the BoJo update.
He definitely doesn't have pneumonia, but he's on oxygen.
I have difficulty accepting both of those things are true.
Since I'm clearly on a roll here's another Trump bashing quote whilst I'm at it:
Detroit's former public health director Dr. Abdul El-Sayed weighed in on the debate around hydroxychloroquine, an antimalarial drug that has been touted as a potential cure for coronavirus patients by President Donald Trump in recent weeks. El-Sayed cautioned that despite the drug's promise, the science just isn't there to back it up yet.
"The President's promotion of #Hydroxycloroquine shows a failure to understand science," he tweeted Sunday evening. "In science we don't promote a treatment until there's solid, reproducible RCT [randomized controlled trial] evidence behind it. Without evidence, a treatment may be ineffective, even harmful."