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This flimsy mask will surely protect me. 44 20.66%
I have or wish to have the Coronavirus. 24 11.27%
I have some other virus; HIV or maybe viral Meningitis. 7 3.29%
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Old 04-30-2020, 04:44 PM
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anyone have thoughts or comments on remdesivir?
At my expertise level i can only say there's no reason it shouldn't work, so if it works, I believe it ^^ it slows/halts the viral RNA (dna equivalent) printing protein which is responsible for full replication of the viron's genome. I'm not sure where that fits into its life cycle but it may be enough to disrupt viral life cycle sufficiently that human immune response cleans up ez.
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Old 04-30-2020, 06:15 PM
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anyone have thoughts or comments on remdesivir?
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At my expertise level i can only say there's no reason it shouldn't work, so if it works, I believe it ^^ it slows/halts the viral RNA (dna equivalent) printing protein which is responsible for full replication of the viron's genome. I'm not sure where that fits into its life cycle but it may be enough to disrupt viral life cycle sufficiently that human immune response cleans up ez.
shoulda mentioned this is a similar MOA for lots of antivirals & antiretrovirals
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Old 04-30-2020, 11:32 PM
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At my expertise level i can only say there's no reason it shouldn't work, so if it works, I believe it ^^ it slows/halts the viral RNA (dna equivalent) printing protein which is responsible for full replication of the viron's genome. I'm not sure where that fits into its life cycle but it may be enough to disrupt viral life cycle sufficiently that human immune response cleans up ez.
https://youtu.be/7xwAEdokypA

website i posted a while ago, he has covered the on going testing. The US study shows it does lower the duration and morbidity.
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Old 05-02-2020, 12:14 AM
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At my expertise level i can only say there's no reason it shouldn't work, so if it works, I believe it ^^ it slows/halts the viral RNA (dna equivalent) printing protein which is responsible for full replication of the viron's genome. I'm not sure where that fits into its life cycle but it may be enough to disrupt viral life cycle sufficiently that human immune response cleans up ez.

Now do triterpene anticholinergics in the cucurbiticaea family
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