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  • CPRAFAN
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 1260

    Morgantown, West Virginia Mylan Plant to Restart Production of Anti-Malaria Drug HCQ

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    beanz2
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Nov 2008
    • 12032

    Glad they can restart it right away. Time to bring back API industry to US soil.

    Outsourcing essentials to China is as bad as letting the government keep all the guns.



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    • #3
      The War Wagon
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Apr 2011
      • 10294

      Geez... I can be there in a little over an hour! I better go grab some!
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      • #4
        user120312
        Calguns Addict
        • Mar 2012
        • 5859

        What happened to the 35 million doses that Teva already dontated at no charge to the US for treatment? If active US cases are well under a half-million, plenty to get things started and without even opening a factory here, something of course I applaud. I read about the Teva donation in the Israeli press, no doubt there are other donations occurring as well across the pharma industry.

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        • #5
          NorcalGSG
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 1305

          Originally posted by user120312
          What happened to the 35 million doses that Teva already dontated at no charge to the US for treatment? If active US cases are well under a half-million, plenty to get things started and without even opening a factory here, something of course I applaud. I read about the Teva donation in the Israeli press, no doubt there are other donations occurring as well across the pharma industry.
          Funny the things we don't hear about, isn't it???? Certain doctors want to do traditional full double blind studies before they take any risk and recommend any meds. Hell, if we wait that long we won't need any damn treatment meds anyways by then.

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            Sierra57
            Calguns Addict
            • Dec 2012
            • 5136

            Originally posted by NorcalGSG
            Funny the things we don't hear about, isn't it???? Certain doctors want to do traditional full double blind studies before they take any risk and recommend any meds. Hell, if we wait that long we won't need any damn treatment meds anyways by then.
            Those bastards could drag out clinical trials out for months or even years, because they are bureaucrats and big gubment fan bois and gurlz.

            The Chloraquine regimen appears to work, unless people are at the point they need a ventilator. By that point, it appears to be too late for some people.
            ... The liberal agenda preys on weakness and feelings of inferiority in the population by:
            * Creating and reinforcing perceptions of victimization;
            * Satisfying infantile claims to entitlement, indulgence and compensation;
            * Augmenting primitive feelings of envy;
            * Rejecting the sovereignty of the individual, subordinating him to the will of the government

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            • #7
              Den60
              CGN/CGSSA Contributor
              CGN Contributor
              • Jul 2016
              • 2695

              Originally posted by user120312
              What happened to the 35 million doses that Teva already dontated at no charge to the US for treatment? If active US cases are well under a half-million, plenty to get things started and without even opening a factory here, something of course I applaud. I read about the Teva donation in the Israeli press, no doubt there are other donations occurring as well across the pharma industry.
              Not sure why you would bring this up in this thread, user120312? Nice original user name by the way. 35 million doses, how many doses does the average COVID-19 person need? I'm guessing significantly more than one. How many additional doses will we need and how available will they be. For me, seeing a US company filling what appears to be an important therapeutic drug is a really good thing.


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              • #8
                CPRAFAN
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 1260

                Prevention usage - 400mg HCQ per week x 7

                Per the Indian Ministry of Health advisory for doctors handling COVID cases, 400 mg of HCQ per week for 7 weeks to prevent infection. Zinc picolinate daily is also a good idea but not part of the advisory.

                Originally posted by Den60
                Not sure why you would bring this up in this thread, user120312? Nice original user name by the way. 35 million doses, how many doses does the average COVID-19 person need? I'm guessing significantly more than one. How many additional doses will we need and how available will they be. For me, seeing a US company filling what appears to be an important therapeutic drug is a really good thing.

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                • #9
                  lp3056
                  The Over Generalizer
                  CGN Contributor
                  • Jan 2013
                  • 740

                  Originally posted by CPRAFAN
                  Per the Indian Ministry of Health advisory for doctors handling COVID cases, 400 mg of HCQ per week for 7 weeks to prevent infection. Zinc picolinate daily is also a good idea but not part of the advisory.
                  Interesting very similar to anti malaria treatment. I received one dose a week when I was in Malaria zones.

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                  • #10
                    HibikiR
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2014
                    • 2417

                    Originally posted by lp3056
                    Interesting very similar to anti malaria treatment. I received one dose a week when I was in Malaria zones.
                    The similarity between both treatment regiments should address the question of what dose can the body tolerate, unless COVID-19 makes the body less tolerant.

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                    • #11
                      user120312
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Mar 2012
                      • 5859

                      Originally posted by Den60
                      Not sure why you would bring this up in this thread, user120312? Nice original user name by the way. 35 million doses, how many doses does the average COVID-19 person need? I'm guessing significantly more than one. How many additional doses will we need and how available will they be. For me, seeing a US company filling what appears to be an important therapeutic drug is a really good thing.
                      What the f*ck does my user name have to do with anything, Den60? Wow, original username.



                      The content is relevant because the contribution, for free, was reported as made in the Israeli press. No factory start needed, already processed and ready to go from one of the largest and most reputable generic drug manufacturers in the world. Sheesh, this forum. Why bother. Let 'em die. OK, decision made. I'm out. Not worth my time anymore.

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