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Albany Ga hit very hard. Saw very sad, detailed article online from NY times describing how it “went off like a bomb” in Albany Ga not NY.
Our prayers to all.
Read that too. Really sad and it started at a funeral prior to all the warnings.
I have the virus , but very mild symptoms . Just isolating .
Remdesivir is an anti-viral drug that has shown some promise in treating COVID-19. Its currently in phase 3 drug trials where 1000-2000 people are tested to show how well the experimental drug does against conventional treatments. Remdesivir is part of a class of drugs known as nucleotide analogs which block viral replication by terminating viral RNA polymerase activity. This prevents the virus from creating copies of its genome that can go on to infect other cells.
An outside of the box treatment that is also being considered is convalescent plasma transfusions. This is where someone who has successfully fought off the virus has their blood plasma taken and given to another infected person. The idea is the previously infected person will have anti-bodies that can help fight off the virus in other infected people.
We can also generate monoclonal antibodies in the lab. Genetically engineered mice that produce human antibodies can be injected with proteins found on the surface of the virus to generate an immune response. Antibodies can then be purified from the mice and potentially be used as a treatment.
Good luck in your recovery
Prayers sent your way. Please keep us updated on how you are doing.
potentially good news here...
apologies if politico is a liberal rag that spews fake news ;) /s
I didn’t hear about any of that on Twitter... are you sure it’s real?
Source: dude, trust me
You think you’re better than me just because you go to Yale?
I've taken a break from the forum and most social media in general. Maybe not a total break, but just not keeping up with it much. I think maybe it helped to unwind from work, but I'm not working any these days. Instead I've been gardening, backpacking, paddling, and doing some handyman projects around the house. Also, my partner is working from home so she is around all the time. That means even less computer time. Appreciate the check in though. I've been checking everyone on here a couple times a week. Hope you and the fam are holding up in Nicaragua. Go Dawgs! Stay safe and healthy!!!
Some positive news on a personal front. My boss is fine, attended all virtual meetings today. Doesn’t even have a lingering cough. He’s still in quarantine at home and was supposed to be on short term leave but good to see him today.
Roughly 6 days here...fit guy with no comorbidities, back to a level of normalcy. That’s a level of hope and confidence imo.
I'd be very leery of remdesivir. It's investigational, who knows what this could do to you 5 years down the road. It should only be considered in the most extreme of critical cases. When death is imminent and you'r down to your last option. It's the hail merry. I'd wager < 1% of total COVID positive patients will be considered for this.
It's also not commercially available. The physician has to contact the company directly and fill out a form to request the med for each patient individually.
Not to bash you or anything, but like hydroxychloroquine, we might be rushing to use a med that can actually cause more harm than good. It's human nature to hope. As medical professionals you have to be careful not to misplace that hope. I've been around long enough where I've seen the next and greatest thing taken off the market later because it turned out to not be so great at all.
Today's good news...
Italy sees cases lowered for 11th day in a row...deaths 5th day in a row...
I believe we are 10 days behind Italy on lockdowns, so maybe we should be seeing some light at the end of the tunnel
What makes you leery of remdesivir over other nucleotide and nucleoside analogs used for viral infections the past 50 years? Main concern I've seen with this class of drugs is hepatotoxicity caused by disrupting mitochondrial DNA replication. If it can happen it's usually mild after long term use which we wouldn't see for COVID-19. I do agree we shouldn't rush anything which is why I support this drug going through clinical trials and market surveillance like normal. I'm more worried about chloroquine since it has a lot of severe drug interactions and can hurt people with heart, kidney, and liver problems.
I'm not saying don't look into, I'm just saying go cautiously.
Just about everyone and their aunt has had Levaquin (levofloxacin) or Cipro (ciprofloxacin). They are very common antibiotics. But another drug in the same quinolone class called alatrofloxacin was removed several years ago world wide due to liver failure and death. Just because a chemical is in the same family as others, it does not make it safe.
We've all got that one cousin that goes to Auburn.
Yeah, sudafed and meth are nearly identical. That's why trials are important, but nucleotide analogs are generally considered safe. I'm just wondering if you had some inside information on remdesivir
Being his nick is @RxDawg I would bet he has a PharmD. So inside information would be a given.