World’s first 'game-changer' anti-viral pill for COVID approved by UK

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Based on the manner in which the current vaccines work (do not provide immunity), I think these solutions will become the best moving forward until a fully effective vaccine is achieved. Covid can be treated like a very strong cold and appropriate remedies OTC can be purchased.

Let's see which countries play politics, protect their turf and the vaccine producers, and which countries do NOT play politics and thus add this alternative approach to their arsenal.


The UK has become the first country to approve an anti-viral pill to treat COVID.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) recommended that the drug, molnupiravir, be used as soon as possible following a positive COVID-19 test and within five days of the onset of symptoms.

Molnupiravir is the first dedicated oral antiviral treatment for COVID.

The government and the NHS will confirm how it will be deployed to patients in due course.

Stuart Henderson
Stuart Henderson
Thu., November 4, 2021, 7:07 a.m.



In this photo illustration, medicine pills in form of capsules are seen in a hand dressed in a medical glove, with a Merck & Co., Inc. logo of a pharmaceutical company in the background. (Photo by Pavlo Gonchar / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
The UK has become the first country to approve an anti-viral pill to treat COVID.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) recommended that the drug, molnupiravir, be used as soon as possible following a positive COVID-19 test and within five days of the onset of symptoms.

Molnupiravir is the first dedicated oral antiviral treatment for COVID.

The government and the NHS will confirm how it will be deployed to patients in due course.

Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said the "game-changing" treatment would be used for the most vulnerable and the immunosuppressed.

He added: “This antiviral will be an excellent addition to our armoury against COVID-19, and it remains vital everyone comes forward for their life-saving COVID-19 vaccine - particularly those eligible for a booster - to ensure as many people as possible are protected over the coming months.”
 
Great news! Now if we could stop with the smear campaign against other highly effective cheap drugs like HCQ and Ivermectin along with this new pill, we could move away from vaccine madness.
 
Great news! Now if we could stop with the smear campaign against other highly effective cheap drugs like HCQ and Ivermectin along with this new pill, we could move away from vaccine madness.
You know how acetaminophen and ibuprofen are both NSAID's like Acetylsalicylic Acid? It would not surprise me to find out this new drug's mechanism of action were developed after studying the way these older drugs work.

. . but I am no chemist, I don't know, it is just suspicion, about how industry works, how the cabal and how patents work.
 
Based on the manner in which the current vaccines work (do not provide immunity), I think these solutions will become the best moving forward until a fully effective vaccine is achieved. Covid can be treated like a very strong cold and appropriate remedies OTC can be purchased.

Let's see which countries play politics, protect their turf and the vaccine producers, and which countries do NOT play politics and thus add this alternative approach to their arsenal.


The UK has become the first country to approve an anti-viral pill to treat COVID.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) recommended that the drug, molnupiravir, be used as soon as possible following a positive COVID-19 test and within five days of the onset of symptoms.

Molnupiravir is the first dedicated oral antiviral treatment for COVID.

The government and the NHS will confirm how it will be deployed to patients in due course.

Stuart Henderson
Stuart Henderson
Thu., November 4, 2021, 7:07 a.m.



In this photo illustration, medicine pills in form of capsules are seen in a hand dressed in a medical glove, with a Merck & Co., Inc. logo of a pharmaceutical company in the background. (Photo by Pavlo Gonchar / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
The UK has become the first country to approve an anti-viral pill to treat COVID.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) recommended that the drug, molnupiravir, be used as soon as possible following a positive COVID-19 test and within five days of the onset of symptoms.

Molnupiravir is the first dedicated oral antiviral treatment for COVID.

The government and the NHS will confirm how it will be deployed to patients in due course.

Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said the "game-changing" treatment would be used for the most vulnerable and the immunosuppressed.

He added: “This antiviral will be an excellent addition to our armoury against COVID-19, and it remains vital everyone comes forward for their life-saving COVID-19 vaccine - particularly those eligible for a booster - to ensure as many people as possible are protected over the coming months.”
The drug might work and be accepted by the bought off media IF, and only IF, it is really expensive

Is it?
 
Great news! Now if we could stop with the smear campaign against other highly effective cheap drugs like HCQ and Ivermectin along with this new pill, we could move away from vaccine madness.
No, no, Trump has forever destroyed the drugs use in the US simply by association even though they are used in other countries.

And they are too cheap. The drug companies like Moderna and Pfiezer are all Biden people and will insist on getting rich like Biden.

It's not like Moderna and Pfiezer can sell the paintings of their kids to unknown buyers in places like China and the Ukraine for hundreds of thousands of dollars like Joe Bidung can with Hunter.

They have mouths to feed!! (and lost of drugs and whores to buy)
 
Senator Tommy Tuberville's expert analysis on Covid: "we have to win the game, and right now we're not winning"

 
Molnupiravir may be mutagenic. The chemistry originates in 1973 Siberia.

Aug 2021 Molnupiravir Mammalian Mutagenesis

Oct 1973
 
Based on the manner in which the current vaccines work (do not provide immunity), I think these solutions will become the best moving forward until a fully effective vaccine is achieved. Covid can be treated like a very strong cold and appropriate remedies OTC can be purchased.

Let's see which countries play politics, protect their turf and the vaccine producers, and which countries do NOT play politics and thus add this alternative approach to their arsenal.


The UK has become the first country to approve an anti-viral pill to treat COVID.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) recommended that the drug, molnupiravir, be used as soon as possible following a positive COVID-19 test and within five days of the onset of symptoms.

Molnupiravir is the first dedicated oral antiviral treatment for COVID.

The government and the NHS will confirm how it will be deployed to patients in due course.

Stuart Henderson
Stuart Henderson
Thu., November 4, 2021, 7:07 a.m.



In this photo illustration, medicine pills in form of capsules are seen in a hand dressed in a medical glove, with a Merck & Co., Inc. logo of a pharmaceutical company in the background. (Photo by Pavlo Gonchar / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
The UK has become the first country to approve an anti-viral pill to treat COVID.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) recommended that the drug, molnupiravir, be used as soon as possible following a positive COVID-19 test and within five days of the onset of symptoms.

Molnupiravir is the first dedicated oral antiviral treatment for COVID.

The government and the NHS will confirm how it will be deployed to patients in due course.

Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said the "game-changing" treatment would be used for the most vulnerable and the immunosuppressed.

He added: “This antiviral will be an excellent addition to our armoury against COVID-19, and it remains vital everyone comes forward for their life-saving COVID-19 vaccine - particularly those eligible for a booster - to ensure as many people as possible are protected over the coming months.”

Right Idea -- wrong pill. This drug is a competitor to the Pfizer pill which has more than DOUBLE the effectiveness of this one. At this moment, there's a request to FDA for Emergency Use that's been there for about 2 weeks. Could be granted EUse in the next 10 days.

Not only is the Merck un-impressive in its clinical trials, it uses a viral vector approach to ENTER the virus nucleus and CHANGE its DNA. The Pfizer pill works by just blocking an enzyme that the virus needs to replicate.

Merck BOUGHT the rights to this tech from a company that ABANDONED research on it citing possible "mitochondrial" damage in animal studies. But at the LEAST -- mucking in the nucleus of a virus that's ALREADY producing it's own plethora of mutations is worrisome.

So the UK is FREE to waste time and money tossing it at Merck. It's what govts DO.. LOL...
 

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