Same. The other day we lost my precious mother-in-love at 98 years young. Two years ago she fell and they did a full hip replacement. They wanted to put her on hospice and just let her go. Full blown scamdemic going on so nobody could visit her. Screw that, I managed to sneak in 3 damn times. And they had no idea what a treasure that woman was. One of the times I snuck in, I went up the wrong elevator to sneak into her room. Instead I saw a waiting room. And on the coffee table were all 3 of my mother-in-love's books. God had plans for that woman that screwed their evil plans. And she continued to preach, teach, and bring people into the kingdom of God until the day she died, lying in bed and praising God aloud. Mercifully she never had to go back to the hospital.
I am sorry for your loss...she sounds like a wonderful woman and had 98 years to work her magic. People like your MIL are priceless and you were so blessed to have her in your life. I think she was lucky to have you also. Have a blessed Christmas.
Your lovely family member is in the presence of the Father now. We should rejoice! She finished the race, she kept the faith. So happy for her, and you. ❤️🙏
We need justice for these murders! My cousin was killed at the hospital with remdesivir, a bunch of opiates and a ventilator.
At least the hospital got their 80k.
A study conducted in Europe of Gilead’s Verklury (remdesivir) concluded that the antiviral provided no clinical benefit in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 compared to existing treatments . The phase III open-label DisCoVeRy trial included patients admitted to hospital with laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 and if they had evidence of pneumonia or required oxygen. Participants were randomized to standard of care alone or in combination with remdesivir, lopinavir–ritonavir, lopinavir–ritonavir and interferon beta-1a, or hydroxychloroquine.Clinical status at day 15 measured by the WHO seven-point ordinal scale.
I agree with that. On another issue with that drug.com link I put in my comment.
It appears to be a good source for drug information and counter indications.
The main problem with that site is that it appears to be part of "Big Pharma". It just parrots the usual Pharma information ie the information about Veklury, like the comment about HCQ shouldn't be used while using Veklury because the HCQ will cause Veklury to be ineffective.
That is insane! Why in the hell would you use Veklury if you can use HCQ!
This is the standard rubbish that we have had to endure since early 2020.
Also check out the drugs.com home page, search Veklury and scroll down and find an article about the Covid virus mutating in kidney transplant patients so Veklury is no longer effective.
Now whether Veklury caused the kidney failure so as to cause these patients to require a kidney transplant to begin with may be the main issue.
If this stuff wasn't so diabolically evil it would really be "Clown World".
They didn't "rename" anything. Every drug has two names: a generic and a brand name. Remdesivir is the generic name. Veklury is the brand name and that's been true since the day it was FDA approved.
This is standard practice, but it is obviously confusing. It gets even better when some asshat in the C-suite of some pharma company figures out how to patent a new dosage form of a drug when we end up with a half a dozen brand names for the same freaking drug, and it's even better if you read international literature because then we add in all the various international brands and generic names. And then I have to memorize all of that so that I don't sound incompetent when someone just happens to know one of the names and expects instant recognition. /rantoff
But yeah. It's not unusual. It's not new. There's nothing nefarious about it. Here's a few others that might be of interest:
the Pfizer vax (BT162b2), brand: Comirnaty
the Moderna vax (mRNA-1273), brand: Spikevax
the Novavax vax (NVX-CoV2373), brand: Nuvaxovid
nirmatrelvir/ritonavir, brand: Paxlovid
Edit: Respectfully, please edit this post. This is not evidence of some conspiracy. It is standard practice, and we shouldn't be unnecessarily destroying trust in the healthcare system. If you get really sick, you need to be able to trust the people in the white coats and scrubs you're paying enormous amounts of money to care for you. If the doc deserves it, fire away, but this isn't one of those things.
While not technically "renamed", it is deceptive to treat a patient of a medication they refuse and give to them anyway. This is deceptive business practice and quite lawsuit prone. This is why it's good to get in writing a signature from the doc that you are refusing a particular treatment, and if that's not available, record them. You are in a public place and have the right to record in most states without notifying them.
As it has to be said, I'm not a lawyer or attorney and this is not legal advice.
I honestly don't know why people who understand that hospital staff knowingly put patients at risk, continue to go to hospitals.
Honestly, can anyone explain why they still go to doctors and hospitals, knowing what you do?
For accidents and injuries, sure, I get that. Bones set, stitches for cuts. Or if you need major surgery.
But for illnesses? When you know that they're just going to shove pills down you courtesy of Big Pharma?
It would absolutely drive me crazy when people here would post about going to the hospital for "covid" and then complain the doctors wouldn't do what they wanted. 🤦♀️
We tell everyone we know to get a notarized medical directive refusing Remdesivir and Paxlovid. Now we will add Verklury. Thanks so much for this post.
So nice of you! But I really shouldn't let you do that, I didn't mean to ask for that.
I'm going to check online for some info. Thanks for the idea! A very good one that I had never considered....
Ok. Yea, the group I am in has run across a lot of people whose verbal refusal was ignored. One man even had pre-existing kidney problems, but they gave it to him, anyway. He died.
Remdesivir, sold under the brand name Veklury, is a broad-spectrum antiviral medication developed by the biopharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences.
However, it would be misleading and malpractice if they said that you aren't getting remdesivir, but instead Veklury. Opposite of fully informed consent. Haha, like that ever existed!
This is likely not true, this would be such a ridiculous lie and the paperwork and billing easily reflect this. It’s like saying I don’t want Tylenol ok here is a apap tablet and the patient just says derp ok. Also patients astute enough to decline remdesivir would immediately ask wtf is velkury
Thanks for the heads up...the only way I'd go to a hospital would be if I was unconscious and had no say...they are not safe places at all.
I’m right there with you Fren !!!
Hospitals are the new death camps
They were part of the old death camps system too. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz8ge4aw8Ws
Good video. Thanks. We think we are living in new times when it's all been done before. What comes around goes around again and again.
Same. The other day we lost my precious mother-in-love at 98 years young. Two years ago she fell and they did a full hip replacement. They wanted to put her on hospice and just let her go. Full blown scamdemic going on so nobody could visit her. Screw that, I managed to sneak in 3 damn times. And they had no idea what a treasure that woman was. One of the times I snuck in, I went up the wrong elevator to sneak into her room. Instead I saw a waiting room. And on the coffee table were all 3 of my mother-in-love's books. God had plans for that woman that screwed their evil plans. And she continued to preach, teach, and bring people into the kingdom of God until the day she died, lying in bed and praising God aloud. Mercifully she never had to go back to the hospital.
Praise God!! Need more like her, many many more.
I am sorry for your loss...she sounds like a wonderful woman and had 98 years to work her magic. People like your MIL are priceless and you were so blessed to have her in your life. I think she was lucky to have you also. Have a blessed Christmas.
Ditto that. She sounds like one of us... I miss her tho we never met. Perhaps some day?
God Bless
Your lovely family member is in the presence of the Father now. We should rejoice! She finished the race, she kept the faith. So happy for her, and you. ❤️🙏
https://www.veklury.com/
Same here. I won’t step foot in a hospital while under my own volition.
Me too!
We need justice for these murders! My cousin was killed at the hospital with remdesivir, a bunch of opiates and a ventilator. At least the hospital got their 80k.
Same with my Dad.
Same for my mom...
Sounds like an emergency wallet probe and dollar extraction.
VeryLurky
The medical community has let us down big time.
99.5% of doctors were fine with killing us for the payday.
Yeah, we understand you have a huge investment in your career. But we trusted you and you let us down.
DisCoVeRy trial of Verklury concluded there was no clinical benefit in hospitalised patients with COVID 19 – Gilead Sciences (in 2021)
https://medicalupdateonline.com/2021/09/discovery-trial-of-verklury-concluded-there-was-no-clinical-benefit-in-hospitalised-patients-with-covid-19-gilead-sciences/
Here is a good link about the FDA approval history of Veklury.
https://www.drugs.com/history/veklury.html
Scroll down to "Development timeline for Veklury"
Note May 7 2020. First use of Veklury name.(it's been around for a while)
Veklury is the brand name (Gilead Sciences Inc)
Remdesivir is the generic name.
They are cunning devils, change the name the medical staff use and it's a nice new,safe drug!
Everyone was calling it "Run! Death is near!"
In other words, its the equivalent of ibuprofen/advil (active ingredient vs named finished product)
If you state no remdesivir that includes Veklury. But if they’re trying to be deceptive and they just refer to it as Veklury, how many will not know?
Yeah, the medical Authorities will try every lie in the book.
Like Aspirin is the generic name and Disprin is the Bayer product name.
People will have to refer to drug information apps,like the one I linked. You can't trust these people any more.(We're know this for a long time,now)
There is a purpose for the different names, but we have seen medical professionals deceive patients into compliance so that trust is gone.
I agree with that. On another issue with that drug.com link I put in my comment.
It appears to be a good source for drug information and counter indications.
The main problem with that site is that it appears to be part of "Big Pharma". It just parrots the usual Pharma information ie the information about Veklury, like the comment about HCQ shouldn't be used while using Veklury because the HCQ will cause Veklury to be ineffective.
That is insane! Why in the hell would you use Veklury if you can use HCQ!
This is the standard rubbish that we have had to endure since early 2020.
Also check out the drugs.com home page, search Veklury and scroll down and find an article about the Covid virus mutating in kidney transplant patients so Veklury is no longer effective.
Now whether Veklury caused the kidney failure so as to cause these patients to require a kidney transplant to begin with may be the main issue.
If this stuff wasn't so diabolically evil it would really be "Clown World".
You'd have to be "VeryLucky" to survive Veklury.
kek!
This shows me their kill rate is too low.
And they may recognize they haven't much time left before their narrative completely collapses.
They didn't "rename" anything. Every drug has two names: a generic and a brand name. Remdesivir is the generic name. Veklury is the brand name and that's been true since the day it was FDA approved.
This is standard practice, but it is obviously confusing. It gets even better when some asshat in the C-suite of some pharma company figures out how to patent a new dosage form of a drug when we end up with a half a dozen brand names for the same freaking drug, and it's even better if you read international literature because then we add in all the various international brands and generic names. And then I have to memorize all of that so that I don't sound incompetent when someone just happens to know one of the names and expects instant recognition. /rantoff
But yeah. It's not unusual. It's not new. There's nothing nefarious about it. Here's a few others that might be of interest:
Edit: Respectfully, please edit this post. This is not evidence of some conspiracy. It is standard practice, and we shouldn't be unnecessarily destroying trust in the healthcare system. If you get really sick, you need to be able to trust the people in the white coats and scrubs you're paying enormous amounts of money to care for you. If the doc deserves it, fire away, but this isn't one of those things.
While not technically "renamed", it is deceptive to treat a patient of a medication they refuse and give to them anyway. This is deceptive business practice and quite lawsuit prone. This is why it's good to get in writing a signature from the doc that you are refusing a particular treatment, and if that's not available, record them. You are in a public place and have the right to record in most states without notifying them.
As it has to be said, I'm not a lawyer or attorney and this is not legal advice.
Thanks for posting. I sent this around.
Thanks for the heads up on these Orwellian fucks
Q “Knowing”. They still want more blood on their hands!?!
I honestly don't know why people who understand that hospital staff knowingly put patients at risk, continue to go to hospitals.
Honestly, can anyone explain why they still go to doctors and hospitals, knowing what you do?
For accidents and injuries, sure, I get that. Bones set, stitches for cuts. Or if you need major surgery.
But for illnesses? When you know that they're just going to shove pills down you courtesy of Big Pharma?
It would absolutely drive me crazy when people here would post about going to the hospital for "covid" and then complain the doctors wouldn't do what they wanted. 🤦♀️
It's Veklury
Anagram:
"Levy UKR" = Levy Ukraine
Take that as you will.
We call Remdesivir "Whendeathisnear".
We tell everyone we know to get a notarized medical directive refusing Remdesivir and Paxlovid. Now we will add Verklury. Thanks so much for this post.
I love that heroic nurse!
Template? I'll run it to my parents ASAP....
We got a lawyer to do ours. I will type it, so I can add it here. Hopefully, I can do that tomorrow.
So nice of you! But I really shouldn't let you do that, I didn't mean to ask for that. I'm going to check online for some info. Thanks for the idea! A very good one that I had never considered....
Ok. Yea, the group I am in has run across a lot of people whose verbal refusal was ignored. One man even had pre-existing kidney problems, but they gave it to him, anyway. He died.
I didn't even have my babies in a hospital. Lol no thank you.
Thank you. I'll add it to the list.
Hahhha VERKLURY😁
Looks like White Hats want ppl to think about “Mercury” while getting their “””vaccine”””
A good mnemonic is that it resembles "MERCURY" (which of course is a deadly poison).
My dad has gotten stage 5 kidney failure and is now on dialysis. We dont know if they gave him this or not.
They didn't rename it.
Remdesivir, sold under the brand name Veklury, is a broad-spectrum antiviral medication developed by the biopharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences.
However, it would be misleading and malpractice if they said that you aren't getting remdesivir, but instead Veklury. Opposite of fully informed consent. Haha, like that ever existed!
This is likely not true, this would be such a ridiculous lie and the paperwork and billing easily reflect this. It’s like saying I don’t want Tylenol ok here is a apap tablet and the patient just says derp ok. Also patients astute enough to decline remdesivir would immediately ask wtf is velkury
https://www.gilead.com/news-and-press/press-room/press-releases/2022/1/fda-approves-veklury-remdesivir-for-the-treatment-of-nonhospitalized-patients-at-high-risk-for-covid19-disease-progression#:~:text=Veklury%20(remdesivir)%20is%20a%20nucleotide,of%20the%20company%27s%20antiviral%20research.
This was in January, and appears to be use of the trademarked name of the drug by Gilead. I don't know if remdesivir is also made by other companies.
Weird name
So any doc or nurse who says is this is purposely lying. Keep their names, it will be very lucrative soon.