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Posted On: 05/11/2022 9:30:25 PM
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Re: onestepahead #123098
Per the Johns Hopkins study -
"There is no single, effective treatment."
- would it not make sense to grant an EUA for a drug with no SAE's for 7 years on the most immunocompromised of all (AIDS patients), a drug that showed it helped mitigate 18 of 24 longhaulers symptoms?
Is this not a reasonable expectation of a public health agency?
Can the FDA/CDC/NIH get ANYTHING right???
Rhetorical question only.
"There is no single, effective treatment."
- would it not make sense to grant an EUA for a drug with no SAE's for 7 years on the most immunocompromised of all (AIDS patients), a drug that showed it helped mitigate 18 of 24 longhaulers symptoms?
Is this not a reasonable expectation of a public health agency?
Can the FDA/CDC/NIH get ANYTHING right???
Rhetorical question only.


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