My based father (pure blood and daily GAW visitor) has covid. What is monoclonal antibody infusion???
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Got diagnosed w/ covid last week. Had legit hydroxychloraquine ready to go and took it same day as diagnosis. Fever went away immediately. Still feeling very weak. He was given a prescription to get a monoclonal antibody infusion. Seems suspicious. He says that Joe Rogan and Dan Bongino took it; which doesn't give me warm fuzzies. Anyone have insight?
Monoclonal antibody infusion is a valid treatment.
The treatment consists of processing blood plasma from someone who has gotten COVID and successfully gotten over it. The blood plasma contains that persons antibodies they used to fight COVID. Synthetic antibodies are then derived and produced from that plasma and injected into other sick people to boost their immune response to the infection.
As such it is useful as an early treatment. But once your body starts amassing its own antibodies (7-10 days) the benefits of such treatments wane significantly.
Interestingly enough, they wont collect or use vaccinated blood for this treatment.
The treatment can also be expensive if not covered by insurance.
Hmmm... My understanding is that you are describing convalescent plasma treatment. Monoclonal antibody treatment is slightly different in that they synthetically produce antibodies derived from that plasma, which is injected.
After further reviewing, indeed, you are correct. I assumed they were the same treatment.
I have updated my description accordingly.
you hit the nail on the head.
Mabs are lab synthesized from convalescent plasma, makes for a consistent product and has allowed to produce large quantities, fast. they contain the antibodies, not the spike protein. I would take the infusion. along with IVM and all the other bells and whistles.
Thanks, I had wondered myself too.