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Posted On: 09/02/2020 12:50:11 PM
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The "concerns" about Brilacidin's purported side effects are merely more FUD.
PolyMedix gave people massive doses, and that is what caused side effects. If you give someone a massive dose of water, they will have side effects (well documented -- and this is why athletes take salt pills or drink pickle juice).
In the doses that Brilacidin clinical trials used, there were either no side effects or only very mild, transient ones -- tingling of fingers, in the ABSSSI tests.
This shows how desperate the shorts are, if they are reviving that old BS about purported side effects, when in fact this is not an issue.
PolyMedix gave people massive doses, and that is what caused side effects. If you give someone a massive dose of water, they will have side effects (well documented -- and this is why athletes take salt pills or drink pickle juice).
In the doses that Brilacidin clinical trials used, there were either no side effects or only very mild, transient ones -- tingling of fingers, in the ABSSSI tests.
This shows how desperate the shorts are, if they are reviving that old BS about purported side effects, when in fact this is not an issue.
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