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Posted On: 09/01/2020 12:19:35 PM
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https://www.houstonchronicle.com/lifestyle/re...528307.php
half way down the article, the writer states that the patient was really sick, her oxygen level at 70 - the level of hypoxemia, then:
After a talk with Akkanti, Hajjar and her family decided it was in her best interest to be put on plasma in conjunction with Leronlimab, a medication that has been proven to treat HIV. The Leronlimab treatment was randomized, meaning neither patient nor doctor know if she received it or a placebo.
Hajjar was released July 7, only a week after being admitted.
I hate this: they just need to give LL!
half way down the article, the writer states that the patient was really sick, her oxygen level at 70 - the level of hypoxemia, then:
After a talk with Akkanti, Hajjar and her family decided it was in her best interest to be put on plasma in conjunction with Leronlimab, a medication that has been proven to treat HIV. The Leronlimab treatment was randomized, meaning neither patient nor doctor know if she received it or a placebo.
Hajjar was released July 7, only a week after being admitted.
I hate this: they just need to give LL!
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