Remdesivir doesn't work for SARS-CoV-2 (unless you want to kill humans). Maybe he wants it for his cat to treat feline infectious peritonitis (FIP).
QSC sells ivermectin powder. That actually works for SARS-CoV-2 and nearly everything else you can think of, preferably taken as early as possible, or even better, prophylactically. Hydroxychloroquine also works but QSC doesn't sell it. They sell chloroquine powder, which is also effective, but it is more likely to cause damage to the eyes than HCQ. I wish they sold HCQ powder.
Advantages of the Parent Nucleoside GS-441524 over Remdesivir for Covid-19 Treatment - PMC
While remdesivir has garnered much hope for its moderate anti-Covid-19 effects, its parent nucleoside, GS-441524, has been overlooked. Pharmacokinetic analysis of remdesivir evidences premature serum hydrolysis to GS-441524; GS-441524 is the ...
We're talking about GS-441524, not Remdesivir.
ClinicalTrials.gov
In a very large study of 4891 people who were given Remdesivir, it did show that Remdesivir is particularly stressful on the liver and also causes nausea in ~10% of patients.
In a very large study with 3515 patients, Ivermectin was not found to improve patient outcomes. This "large" study totally blew away results from earlier promising "meta-studies" (which combined results from multiple small studies to become "one big study") in terms of the number of patients.
> The evidence supporting the role of ivermectin in the treatment of Covid-19 is inconsistent. At least three meta-analyses of ivermectin trials have strongly indicated a treatment benefit, and others have concluded that there was no benefit. Although the number of included trials involving outpatients varies among the meta-analyses, the overall number of events that occurred in our trial is larger than the number of all the combined events in these meta-analyses.
I believe I've seen similar very large studies showing hydrochloroquine was ineffective for treating COVID as well.
But hey, we're all our own doctors on MesoRX, that's kind of the point -- if our own medical systems weren't failing each of us, we'd be on MesoRX talking about training programs and diets, not here talking about drugs. So I 100% encourage you to do you! There are tons of studies showing that this-or-that PED is either ineffective or potentially harmful and I myself still take some of them anyways. The beauty of this place is that we're not locked into the restrictions and limits of the normal medical system.
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