If fluvoxamine isn’t available, fluoxetine is a viable substitute. All the data we’ve seen shows that if you can’t get fluvoxamine, using 30mg once a day of fluoxetine (Prozac) is equally effective (equivalent to 50mg twice a day of fluvoxamine). (Scientific Reports 2021)
"Reiersen and her colleagues partnered with the organizers of the TOGETHER Trial, which aims to identify approved drugs that can be repurposed to treat COVID-19."
"Fluvoxamine’s low cost could make it accessible worldwide, says study co-author Edward Mills, a health researcher at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. A ten-day course costs only about US$4, and the drug’s patents have expired, meaning that any company can produce it. “I’ve worked a lot in Africa, for example, where four dollars is a manageable cost,” Mills says."
"It’s possible that pairing fluvoxamine with a drug that interferes with viral replication, such as Merck’s upcoming antiviral molnupiravir, could be even more effective, Mills says."
Hey dummies, ever heard of Ivermectin or HCQ? Can we "repurpose" those as well since they're already available, cheap, and effective?
No kidding. They might as well just start the trials for SSRI's and their effectiveness in fighting the flu. Also,
"What medications should be avoided before the COVID-19 vaccine? It is not recommended you take over-the-counter medicine – such as ibuprofen, aspirin, or acetaminophen – before vaccination for the purpose of trying to prevent vaccine-related side effects...It is also not recommended to take antihistamines before getting a COVID-19 vaccine to try to prevent allergic reactions."
So, leave the Tylenol alone but please take anti-depressants...wow.
What’s the cost of that drug vs ivermectin? Bet it’s more plus you know how hard it is to wean off those type drugs?
It's in the article:
Yep, it seems they want to make school shooters out of everyone.
Apparently Prozac (fluoxetine) also has a similar effect:
https://www.aestheticsadvisor.com/2021/06/ivermectin-fluvoxamine-early-treatment.html
"Reiersen and her colleagues partnered with the organizers of the TOGETHER Trial, which aims to identify approved drugs that can be repurposed to treat COVID-19."
"Fluvoxamine’s low cost could make it accessible worldwide, says study co-author Edward Mills, a health researcher at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. A ten-day course costs only about US$4, and the drug’s patents have expired, meaning that any company can produce it. “I’ve worked a lot in Africa, for example, where four dollars is a manageable cost,” Mills says."
"It’s possible that pairing fluvoxamine with a drug that interferes with viral replication, such as Merck’s upcoming antiviral molnupiravir, could be even more effective, Mills says."
Hey dummies, ever heard of Ivermectin or HCQ? Can we "repurpose" those as well since they're already available, cheap, and effective?
Looks like they want everyone to be glassy-eyed
No kidding. They might as well just start the trials for SSRI's and their effectiveness in fighting the flu. Also,
"What medications should be avoided before the COVID-19 vaccine? It is not recommended you take over-the-counter medicine – such as ibuprofen, aspirin, or acetaminophen – before vaccination for the purpose of trying to prevent vaccine-related side effects...It is also not recommended to take antihistamines before getting a COVID-19 vaccine to try to prevent allergic reactions."
So, leave the Tylenol alone but please take anti-depressants...wow.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/prepare-for-vaccination.html