Methylprednisolone - COVID-19 in ICU - 100% recovered

It just went on MSM here. The information is spreading to hospitals here.

Rede D'Or and USA's John Hopkins Institute are starting a research study why the effect is happening. Methylprednisolone was suppose to let coronavirus run out of control, but that's not what's happening.

Infectologist Roberto Zeballos of Rede D`Or with help of pneumologist Marcelo Amato in Brazil were researching of new drugs to decrease the damage of ventilators in the lungs, but it made an unexpected result.

Drugs used:
- Methylprednisolone 40mg
- Azithromycin
- Clarithromycin

Patients are getting out of ICU in 3 days. Out of the hospital in 7 days, COVID-negative. The need of ventilators are not needed anymore. Even a patient with 80% of lungs compromised recovered fast.

There were no deaths at the moment using this procedure.

Hydroxychloroquine was NOT used. The doctor himself said HCQ isn't doing any good for ICU patients.

The theory is that coronavirus is the least of your concerns when you reach ICU, because the body is already fighting the virus for many days. What you want to control is the infection caused by the damage made.

A control group is starting now in Brazil under Rede D'Or control.

If you understand portuguese you can watch the interview with the infectologist giving full explanation.
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any thoughts, user?

“...;Plaquenil was not working...”

Case rested.

Nature has an article on the same line of what it seems to be happening with these drugs.

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The problem isn't coronavirus. Maybe it never was for those in critical condition.

>monkeys save the world
Based, what else is there to be said?

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If “Free Iron” is being detected they need to realize “Free Iron” isn’t part of the disease process, it’s part of the death process. Ferroptosis kind of thing. “Mechanisms of Cell Death”.

What they really need to do is hire a lawyer in a white coat to go on Tucker. That seems to convince everybody.

Who makes Methylprednisolone and are they a publicly traded company?

>lawyer in a white coat
What is this tic you have?

I would think the risk of G6PD Deficiency in Brazil to be much higher than in the US. Plus it’s clear that Plaquenil is NOT 10% the risk of Chroquine, as advertised but closer to what it was felt to be decades ago.

I f solumedrol is working at 40 mg that is interesting. Years ago it was given at 2 GRAMS in Septic Shock during codes but that was stopped. Not clear why they would use Biaxin AND Zithromax, maybe because they aren’t, it should read Zithromax OR Biaxin.

Everybody makes it. It’s been around forever. It’s almost dirt cheap. It’s used mostly in joint injections now.

Unethical behavior is unethical.

cui bono?

Then this information is worthless to me and op is a bad person

>Methylprednisolone is used to treat conditions such as arthritis, !!!blood disorders!!!, severe allergic reactions, certain cancers, eye conditions, !!!skin/kidney/intestinal/lung diseases!!!, and !!!immune system disorders. It decreases your immune system's response to various diseases to reduce symptoms!!! such as swelling, pain, and allergic-type reactions. This medication is a corticosteroid hormone.
supports the hypothesized cytokine storm-like response that's been thrown out there before

No one. Solumedrol is cheap. I have a bottle left over from when i gave joint injections. If 40 mg is the dose, there’s 10 doses in the vial. IIRC I paid $65 for the vial.

That wasn't my question. What is French Gandalf man getting out of it?

>giving steroids to criticaly ill patients
Short term solution and its begging for a bacterial coinfection

>MSM
>John Hopkins
Yeah, I don't even have to study it to know it's bulldhit.

You mean Raoult? He’s pushing his country’s National Treasure. French Immunologists LOVE Plaquenil. American ones don’t. We have new tech drugs with MUCH lower risk.

It appears we need to separate cases
HCQ not to get to ICU
then either too late or didnt work ICU situation is different

Trump cucked to the french, what a loser!

Duh.

t. Icu doc.

>another miracle cure
I'll believe it when I see it. Even if it does work really well on the infected reactivation has already bee established as a strong possibility.
The only thing that's going to help us is a vaccination, and if it is indeed airborne AIDS that is not going to be happen for a long time. Couple that with the fact this disease is constantly mutating, we are in for a long, hard ride.

>corticosteroid
> Azithromycin
> Clarithromycin
these stupid doctors dont know what they're doing, but surely user has the truth

Makes sense, my wife had the Wuhan Flu back in February (before they were testing for it), she went into the hospital with breathing problems and almost passed out, got a big shot of prednisone and BOOM could breath again. Azithromycin and prednisone for a week at home and she was back to normal.

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Sounds like a one time dose. Risk of nosocomial infection would be minimal secondary to a one time dose.

>The doctor himself said HCQ isn't doing any good for ICU patients.
HCQ is not supposed to do any good to ICU patients. You should take it early to have any effect. Remdesivir is the only drug that has shown improvement to ICU patients.

How could a vaccine possibly function on a virus that can reactivate when most of the viral load is dead or dying? Vaccines are fucking dead or dying viruses, no amount of heavy-metal potentiators and preservatives are going to magically make a vaccine possible.
It's fucking snake oil, a claim of a biologically impossible miracle vaccine.

If it's hugely dangerous and they're knowingly committing fraud who does that do good for?

He should quit listening to whoever recommended Plaquenil.

Don’t get me wrong. Like I said, Raoult should be commended for taking care of 1,000 patients alone. For being “wrong” about Plaquenil may be understandable considering how hard the French worked to market the drug. But you learn quickly why one NEVER rushes to the TV studio to make outrageous claims. He may be a great guy, I don’t know him but you just don’t violate ethical norms.

That's what I'm saying, unless they find out a way to magically make the population resistant to this we are pretty fucked. You can treat the ill all you want but it's going to remain exactly that: a treatment.

Actually according to today’s standards he wasn’t doing anything not done for Viagra, which also used to be illegal. But people aren’t in anxiety and dying all over the globe from a disease treated by Viagra.

We have a chance to make this virus extinct. At least here in the US. Once everyone now sick is almost well we can begin to emerge. Could be ten days or so.