Leronlimab Anecdotes - A Patient's Perspective - B
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Special thanks to Misiu for sharing this link!!! I also posted and stickied this at the top of the IHub board. (I couldn't wait to give the bashers/13D gang their homework assignment for this weekend)
"Before taking leronlimab the patient was on high flow oxygen consuming between 6 – 10 liters. Since leronlimab is a subcutaneous shot it takes time to enter the bloodstream and she cautioned her son to remain patient. After administration it took two hours before there was a change in his status. The patient was able to talk better and had a more productive cough and the oxygen saturation levels started to increase. After 4-5 hours oxygen levels improves so much high flow oxygen was removed and reduced to the nasal cannula. The patient's strength was coming back and he felt like leaving the hospital, but there was also pressure for him to leave to make room for the sick that were in the hallways. The patient was ultimately discharged 26 hours after being injected with leronlimab, and went home with instructions to use oxygen as needed and report back if there was a worsening of conditions."
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2021-08-12/ler...ing-system