The president had also been taking other medications and supplements at the time, including “zinc, vitamin D, famotidine, melatonin, and a daily aspirin,” White House physician Dr. Sean P. Conley said on Oct. 2. That same day, Trump was put on remdesivir therapy, an experimental antiviral therapy developed by Gilead.
ive been saying for a damn long time that if you look at the laws in regards to Emergency Use Agreements and stuff.... they almost always have clauses in them in regards to 'if there is an available alternative treatment eua's cannot be issued'.
What that means is, as soon as ivermectin or hcq were reported as effective anywhere then the EUA for an experimental treatment becomes invalid.
Thats Trump showing people that alternative treatments are already known about and considered to be effective enough to treat an official with so he showed that not one, but two different treatments that are not experimental are used to fight this, and therefore the EUAs were never legal to begin with.
While the use of remdesevir for covid was experimental, the drug itself is not, its a fully fda approved drug.
me too
https://searchvoat.co/v/news/4061152
but also
He took 3 or 4 therapies simultaneously.
UncleHooly 5 points 1 day ago +5 / -0
https://greatawakening.win/p/140cE4QPm4/x/c/4JIPz4hUvUA
It's all about the EUA
"sometimes you have to show them"
Enjoy the show.
We're not going to take it.
Where is the report he took remdesivir ?.it was known then to cause kidney failure. He would not be on regeneron and all these other drugs...