Heart attacks aren't the worst part of Tromethamine for 5-11 vx?
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Context: https://greatawakening.win/p/13zzfHNG8G/why-has-pfizer-changed-the-formu/c/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/pharmacology-toxicology-and-pharmaceutical-science/trometamol
Critical Care of the Patient with Acute Stroke Marek Sykora, ... Julian Bösel, in Stroke (Sixth Edition), 2016
Tham should always be infused via a central line, because extravasation leads to severe tissue necrosis.
I dont know what any of that means, but I am scared.
There's hopefully a meme wizard out there who can make it more approachable, assuming I didn't misinterpret the paper and this is correct.
Top - use what we have today which causes heart attacks in kids
Bottom - add a drug that causes muscle tissue to die (and the heart is a muscle). Fyi severe necrosis is known by another more common name of GANGRENE.
gangrene will certainly form necrotic tissue, but not all necrotic tissue is gangrene.
Thanks!
How did word get out that the formula was changed? We can't get access to the formula - that's part of the problem.
The other GAW thread I linked had an article about the new EUA paperwork noting the change.