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  1. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

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    Thanks very much for the detailed response. Are you guys adding anything like low dose prednisone and/or tacrolimus?
  2. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

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    Obviously not a cure. What do you think of P&Z as prophylaxis? Example: 68 yr old man with comorbidity, quick tests positive. Fever of 101, mild dry cough, headache, not hospitalized, not critical at present time.
  3. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

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    I guess you don’t read package inserts very frequently.
  4. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

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    There a theoretical basis for IL6 working, and a little bit of data. I’m just saying, if it was me or my fam, in the hospital, with moderate symptoms tracking to possibly more severe, hit me up with the PZ or PAZ and I’ll take my chances.
  5. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

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    I don’t think it’s a magic bullet either. But I think there’s enough data that if I was in the hospital with C 19, like maybe before I get to the point of being on a ventilator, but hypoxic, high fever, etc., I for sure would want to be on it. Same for anybody in my family. You are ready know...
  6. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

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    Just one study from the NIH https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924857920300996 There are others. Quite a few, actually. People are not pulling this treatment out of their ***. Now what we need is a randomized double-blind placebo controlled trial with a big enough N and a...
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    If you look at the history of cigarettes and lung cancer, I’ve read for many years physicians would anecdotally talk to each other about the risk of smoking association with lung cancer. It still took years to confirm. I guess this was back in the 40s and 50s We are living in a laboratory right...
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