Mind-Blowing Covid Solutions: Pepcid, A Potential Treatment For Covid 19?

Mind-Blowing Covid Solutions: Pepcid, A Potential Treatment For Covid 19?

The other day, we addressed a very controversial issue that you might have been seeing all over the news lately – the interview that podcaster Joe Rogan held with the mRNA vaccine expert and inventor, Robert Malone.

Dr. Robert Malone went on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast to raise concerns over the covid 19 vaccines and also to touch a bunch of other interesting related issues. 

Just in case you don’t know, Malone has been recently banned from Twitter – this started another trend of addressing the controversial censorship that big tech is into these days.

As the online publication the Daily Mail reports, YouTube has removed Joe Rogan’s interview with the scientist who helped invent mRNA vaccines.

Potential treatment for covid 19 

Dr. Malone also addressed his experience with covid and treatments of the terrible disease.

We strongly suggest that you check out the complete thread on Famotidine – a potential covid treatment used by dr. Malone. 

Source: https://cen.acs.org/
Source: https://cen.acs.org/

There’s also an article that analyzes Pepcid’s ability to treat covid 19.

The article begins by saying”

“With clinical trials ongoing, doctors try to unravel how famotidine could be working to fight the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2.”

This piece was published back in June 2020 and it addresses more studies on Famotidine. 

Famotidine study results

The online publication Cen.Acs notes that experts looked at the records of more than 1,600 patients at Columbia University Irving Medical Center between late February and mid-April.

Of those, 84 patients received 10–40 mg of intravenous Famotidine daily over the course of about six days.

“The patients who got famotidine fared better. According to the study, they were far less likely to die or require a ventilator—a twofold decrease in risk—than those not receiving the drug.”

The results were published in the peer-reviewed journal Gastroenterology later in May.

“This is merely an association, and these findings should not be interpreted to mean that famotidine improves outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19,” the team says in a statement.

The same statement also said:

“It is also not clear why those patients who received famotidine had improved outcomes.”

Check out the original study in order to learn more details about this potential treatment that was addressed by Dr. Malone during the interview with Joe Rogan. 

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