There is a lie the media is perpetuating; that Chloroquine doesn't work.Azithromycin and ciprofloxacin have a chloroquine-like effect on respiratory epithelial cells https://t.co/hqVKeT4jhR pic.twitter.com/M41qaIs1Em— Andrew Bostom (@andrewbostom) April 5, 2020
Important to the maintenance of the lie is for the media to avoid the fact that almost every Dr. or Research person who has advocated for Chloroquine has said, it works in conjunction with Zithromycin.
Here is some important information:
The full cocktail involves the Hydrochloroquine or Chloroquine with an antibiotic (type depends on pre- existing conditions): Azithromycin and ciprofloxacin have a chloroquine-like effect on respiratory epithelial cells
The third component in the cocktail involves dosage of Zinc. HCQ is an ionafore which opens canal for zinc to inhibit the virus’ replication. Z-Pak is an antibiotic which prevents an opportunistic bacterial cascade Monroe, NY Family practitioner, Dr. Vlad Zelenko suggested treatment: Treatment: 200 mg twice a day HCQ (hydroxychloroquine), 500 mg once a day Zithromycin (Z-pak), 220 mg once a day Zinc. Daily cocktail for 5 days.
Dr. Andrew Bostom, Academic Associate Professor of Family Medicine at Brown University and internist MD & author of The Legacy of Jihad, The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism, Sharia Versus Freedom tweeted: Azithromycin-chloraquine combos (1gAZ/600mg CQ per day for 3 days) has been given safely to pregnant women to prevent malaria, and sexually transmitted and reproductive tract infections
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