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Merck’s Molnupiravir and Pfizer’s Antiviral Pills - What are the ingredients?
Posted on 8/23/21 at 12:58 pm
Posted on 8/23/21 at 12:58 pm
Been trying to research this and can’t seem to find anything concrete on what exactly are in these antiviral pills. Anyone have good sources or info?
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:14 pm to Chef Curry
Pelosi knows. They probably have an antidote for the elites.
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:17 pm to Chef Curry
It's going to be knock off HCQ & Ivermectin.
Fauci ran these same plays during the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Fauci ran these same plays during the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:17 pm to Chef Curry
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Molnupiravir
Pretty sure it’s made from Molnupiravir.
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:19 pm to beauxgy
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Pelosi knows.
That's because she just bought 400 million shares in whatever company is sole sourced to provide the precursor.
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:25 pm to Chef Curry
Each of the drugs you mentioned are novel chemical entities, meaning, they are newly made-up compounds. They aren't "made up" of anything you would recognize.
Molnupiravir is molnupiravir. It induces faulty viral replication.
Pfizer is investigating 2 protease inibitors as antivirals for treatment of COVID: PF-07304814 (IV administration) and PF-07321332 (oral administration.)
Molnupiravir is molnupiravir. It induces faulty viral replication.
Pfizer is investigating 2 protease inibitors as antivirals for treatment of COVID: PF-07304814 (IV administration) and PF-07321332 (oral administration.)
This post was edited on 8/23/21 at 1:32 pm
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:31 pm to Chef Curry
Molnupiravir was in development for flu. It is a nucleoside -based drug, of which several already exist as antivirals. This drug is a prodrug with oral bioavailability. It is a cytidine analog. I have not gotten around to reading all of the literature on this particular drug, but if it works like the others in its class, it will have mixed activity. Ultimately, it will get incorporated into the growing/replicating RNA strand and lead to termination. It will also likely serve to competitively inhibit the polymerase.
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:34 pm to Chef Curry
Can we get a separate thread started on the fact that molnupiravir was initially investigated to treat the flu?
Wrong information only allowed in that thread.
Wrong information only allowed in that thread.
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:36 pm to shell01
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Molnupiravir is molnupiravir. It induces faulty viral replication.
Did you meant to say it induces more variants? So that's a big frick NO!!!
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:39 pm to Bulldogblitz
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bought 400 million shares in whatever company is sole sourced to provide the precursor.
They are all getting rich off this forced poisoning.
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:41 pm to Chef Curry
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Merck’s Molnupiravir and Pfizer’s Antiviral Pills - What are the ingredients?
Ivermectin
HCQ
Zinc
Vitamin—D
Tylenol
Microscopic bits of HRC’s emails
This post was edited on 8/23/21 at 1:46 pm
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:54 pm to Chef Curry
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Molnupiravir (development codes MK-4482 and EIDD-2801) is an experimental antiviral drug which is orally active and was developed for the treatment of influenza.
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It is a prodrug of the synthetic nucleoside derivative N4-hydroxycytidine
Research on it is proceeding much faster than on Hydroxychloroquine or Ivermectin.
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The Pfizer pill falls into a class of drugs called protease inhibitors
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By inhibiting the protease, scientists think this antiviral treatment can stop the virus from replicating, regardless of the variation in its spike protein.
quote:So- Jan 2020?
A new COVID-19 treatment may soon be on the market. Pfizer is developing a new oral drug to treat COVID-19.
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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla told CNBC in April that he is optimistic that the medication could be approved and available “I hope by the end of the year.”
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The Pfizer drug targets the 3CL protease
Pfizer
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Ivermectin is a strong inhibitor of replicase (RdRp), both proteases, the N-protein, and the Spike protein.
covid.us.org
Theres a lot of information on Ivermectin on that link.
This post was edited on 8/23/21 at 2:16 pm
Posted on 8/23/21 at 1:59 pm to LSUbest
Weird how that works.
Any generic drug companies doing a lot of research work on new indications?
Any generic drug companies doing a lot of research work on new indications?
Posted on 8/23/21 at 2:01 pm to shell01
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Molnupiravir is molnupiravir. It induces faulty viral replication.
That sounds dangerous if it resulted in more mutations.
Posted on 8/23/21 at 2:02 pm to Auburn1968
Another company passed on it given the safety profile. Probably didn’t read the room correctly. No one cares about safety profiles right now.
Posted on 8/23/21 at 2:02 pm to Chef Curry
25% Ivermectin
25% Hydroxychloroquine
50% Methamphetamine
Posted on 8/23/21 at 2:05 pm to Chef Curry
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This post was edited on 12/21/23 at 11:10 am
Posted on 8/23/21 at 2:08 pm to Chef Curry
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What are the ingredients?
I don't know what the ingredient are but I heard they are calling it hydroxivermechloriquinmectin.
Posted on 8/23/21 at 2:10 pm to WeeWee
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Microscopic bits of HRC’s emails
Posted on 8/23/21 at 2:10 pm to the808bass
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Another company passed on it given the safety profile.
Which company passed on it due to safety concerns? Genuinely curious because I have not read that far.
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