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Title: Delingpole: Chloroquine Known as Effective Against Coronavirus Since 2005
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URL Source: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/ ... gainst-coronavirus-since-2005/
Published: Mar 19, 2020
Author: James Delingpole
Post Date: 2020-03-19 20:03:20 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 4096
Comments: 39

The world economy is collapsing because of the terror and mounting death toll caused by the Coronavirus pandemic. But the anti-malarial drug chloroquine is effective both as a prophylactic and treatment for the virus – and the medical establishment has known about this since at least the SARS coronavirus outbreak in 2005. What the hell is going on?

Yesterday, I reported the existence of three studies, all claiming that chloroquine phosphate had proved effective in treating the COVID-19.

This has since been confirmed by a more recent open-label non-randomised clinical trial in France by Didier Raoult​ M.D/Ph.D et al, completed just days ago. The sample was small but the results were convincing.

As the summary reports:

100% of patients that received a combination of HCQ and Azithromycin tested negative and were virologically cured within 6 days of treatment.

In addition, recent guidelines from South Korea and China report that hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are effective antiviral therapeutic treatments for novel coronavirus.

But the story gets more extraordinary still. It turns out that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has known since at least 2005 that chloroquine is effective against coronaviruses.

In 2005, Martin J Vincent et al published a study in Virology Journal titled ‘Chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread.’

Here are its findings:

Background

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is caused by a newly discovered coronavirus (SARS-CoV). No effective prophylactic or post-exposure therapy is currently available. Results

We report, however, that chloroquine has strong antiviral effects on SARS-CoV infection of primate cells. These inhibitory effects are observed when the cells are treated with the drug either before or after exposure to the virus, suggesting both prophylactic and therapeutic advantage. In addition to the well-known functions of chloroquine such as elevations of endosomal pH, the drug appears to interfere with terminal glycosylation of the cellular receptor, angiotensin-converting enzyme 2. This may negatively influence the virus-receptor binding and abrogate the infection, with further ramifications by the elevation of vesicular pH, resulting in the inhibition of infection and spread of SARS CoV at clinically admissible concentrations. Conclusion

Chloroquine is effective in preventing the spread of SARS CoV in cell culture. Favorable inhibition of virus spread was observed when the cells were either treated with chloroquine prior to or after SARS CoV infection. In addition, the indirect immunofluorescence assay described herein represents a simple and rapid method for screening SARS-CoV antiviral compounds.

It ought to be no surprise that chloroquine is effective against both SARS and COVID-19. After all, they are both coronaviruses and COVID-19 has often been described in medical and research sources as SARS-2.

Chloroquine works by enabling the body’s cells better to absorb zinc, which is key in preventing viral RNA transcription – and disrupting the often fatal cytokine storm.

As at least one person has noticed, the implications of this are enormous. If the medical establishment – including CDC – has been aware of the efficacy of chloroquine in treating coronavirus for at least 14 years, why has it not been mass produced and made available sooner?

Here, you might have imagined, is the dream solution: a stop gap treatment for coronavirus which could save many lives and obviate the need for this global lockdown which is destroying our economies.

Why isn’t the solution being shouted from the rooftops?

One possibility, as I suggested yesterday, is that there is no money in it for Big Pharma. Chloroquine is a generic drug. That’s why Big Pharma’s lobbyists have worked hard to persuade governments that there can be no acceptable solution till a patented vaccine is brought on to the market. Even if this happens it won’t be till long after the pandemic is over – probably not till at least next year.

I don’t think our businesses, our livelihoods, our sanity can wait that long. Do you?

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#5. To: Ada (#0)

I am amazed at how ignorant the FReepers are on this subject; perhaps deliberately so. I guess that there are more than a few pro-pharma megaphones over there.

Anthem  posted on  2020-03-20   15:01:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Anthem (#5)

Dr. Trump is ready with his needle.

Side effects include neuromuscular, hearing, gastrointestinal, brain, skin, eye, cardiovascular (rare), and blood reactions.[13]

Seizures[13] Deafness or tinnitus.[13] Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and anorexia.[13] Mild and transient headache.[13] Skin itchiness, skin color changes, hair loss, and skin rashes.[13] Chloroquine-induced itching is very common among black Africans (70%), but much less common in other races. It increases with age, and is so severe as to stop compliance with drug therapy. It is increased during malaria fever; its severity is correlated to the malaria parasite load in blood. Some evidence indicates it has a genetic basis and is related to chloroquine action with opiate receptors centrally or peripherally.[14] Unpleasant metallic taste This could be avoided by "taste-masked and controlled release" formulations such as multiple emulsions.[15] Chloroquine retinopathy May be irreversible.[13] This occurs with long-term use over many years or with high doses. Patients on long-term chloroquine therapy should be screened at baseline and then annually after five years of use.[16] Patients should be screened for vision changes such as blurring of vision, difficulty focusing, or seeing half an object. [13] Hypotension and electrocardiographic changes[13][17] This manifests itself as either conduction disturbances (bundle- branch block, atrioventricular block) or cardiomyopathy – often with hypertrophy, restrictive physiology, and congestive heart failure. The changes may be irreversible. Only two cases have been reported requiring heart transplantation, suggesting this particular risk is very low. Electron microscopy of cardiac biopsies show pathognomonic cytoplasmic inclusion bodies. Pancytopenia, aplastic anemia, reversible agranulocytosis, low blood platelets, neutropenia.[18] Pregnancy Chloroquine has not been shown to have any harmful effects on the fetus when used for malarial prophylaxis.[19] Small amounts of chloroquine are excreted in the breast milk of lactating women. However, because this drug can be safely prescribed to infants, the effects are not harmful. Studies with mice show that radioactively tagged chloroquine passed through the placenta rapidly and accumulated in the fetal eyes which remained present five months after the drug was cleared from the rest of the body.[18][20] It is still advised to prevent women who are pregnant or planning on getting pregnant from traveling to malaria-risk regions.[19]

Elderly There is not enough evidence to determine whether chloroquine is safe to be given to people aged 65 and older. However, the drug is cleared by the kidneys and toxicity should be monitored carefully in people with poor kidney functions.[18]

Drug interactions Ampicillin- levels may be reduced by chloroquine Antacids- may reduce absorption of chloroquine Cimetidine- may inhibit metabolism of chloroquine; increasing levels of chloroquine in the body Cyclosporine- levels may be increased by chloroquine Kaolin- may reduce absorption of chloroquine Mefloquine- may increase risk of convulsions[18]

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2020-03-20   15:06:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: NeoconsNailed (#7)

Wikipedia. LOL.

Look at the edit history. It has been edited almost 250 times since December, 2019, and over 150 times in the last few days.

I'll bet that the pharma bots have been sprucing up the side effects and contraindications.

Anthem  posted on  2020-03-20   21:11:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Anthem (#13)

www.drugs.com/sfx/chloroquine-side-effects.html

www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/chloroquine-oral- route/side-effects/drg-20062834

www.everyday health.com/drugs/chloroquine

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2020-03-20   21:22:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: NeoconsNailed (#15)

That stuff works pretty fast. My dad got malaria in Italy in the 1940s. It knocked him clean out. Alternate chills and sweats. The quinine put a stop to the symtoms really quick according to him.

The malaria never really goes away though. My dad used to wake up occasionally with the shakes and chills. He was never allowed to donate blood.

randge  posted on  2020-03-20   21:32:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: randge, All (#16)

That sounds like good news overall -- it apparently saved his live and gave him comparatively mild, well-known side effects.

What we really need is more first- or second-hand reports. Anybody else here ever taken CQ or know somebody who did in the past?

We also need something definite on the frequency of CQ side effects. The everydayhealth page merely lists 'common' and 'serious' side effects. It says the stuff is considered safe to take during pregnancy!?!?!

Then there are the interactions, which it says can occur with antacids, tylenol, iron products, niacin, VITAMINS, and 'Medication for depression or anxiety'!! How much of the population does that cover? Prolly 2/3 of Beltway functionaries.

The page concludes with 2 very positive product reviews:

www. everydayhealth.com/drugs/chloroquine/reviews

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2020-03-20   22:03:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: NeoconsNailed (#17)

I haven't read your link info, but the thing that stopped me from ordering some CQ was the lack of information on what is a therapeutic dose for a virus.

Lod  posted on  2020-03-20   22:14:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: Lod, 4um (#18) (Edited)

information on what is a therapeutic dose for a virus.

French Confirmed COVID-19 patients were included in a single arm protocol from early March to March 16th, to receive 600mg of hydroxychloroquine daily and their viral load in nasopharyngeal swabs was tested daily in a hospital setting. Depending on their clinical presentation, azithromycin was added to the treatment.

Twitter conversation (link resource rich) between Rigano (and Elon Musk about protocol of the French study

Anthem  posted on  2020-03-22   19:09:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: Anthem (#35)

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#39. To: BTP Holdings (#36)

BTW, Twitter has suspended Dider Raoult's account. He's the guy who did the study. It looks like Gregory Rigano is his lawyer.

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