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Hospitals Using MATH+ Protocol 2022

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For comprehensive information on the MATH+ protocol, please refer to their peer-reviewed publication:  MATH+ protocol for the treatment of SARS-CoV-2 infection: the scientific rationale and the included references. The authors and their affiliated hospitals include: Paul E Marik Eastern Virginia Medical School Norfolk, Virginia Pierre Kory President, Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC Alliance) Joseph Varon Department of Critical Care Medicine, United Memorial, Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA. Jose Iglesias Department of Nephrology and Critical Care, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton Hall University, Nutley, NJ, USA. Department of Nephrology and Critical Care, Community Medical Center, Toms River, NJ, USA. G Umberto Meduri Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA. Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Memphis, TN, USA. You can find a listing of physi

FLCCC vs Zelenko vs AAPS Protocol: COVID-19 Outpatient Treatment Guidelines

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The COVID-19 Outpatient treatment guidelines are based on various protocols including (but not limited to) AAPS (American Association of Physicians and Surgeons), FLCCC (Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance) and Dr Vladimir Zelenko . The aim of this article is to publish the guidelines and compile related resources in an electronic format that can be updated in step with the rapid pace and growing volume of related information regarding the outpatient treatment of COVID-19. FLCCC I-MASK+ Protocol for Prevention and Treatment Please refer to the latest  FLCCC protocol   (version 19: Jan 19, 2022). AAPS Protocol Dec. 31, 2020 - A peer-reviewed updated summary of COVID-19 early-treatment best practices was published in  Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine , an interdisciplinary scientific, open access journal. This international collaboration — comprised of physicians, like lead author Peter McCullough, MD,

Swiss Protocol for COVID - Quercetin and Zinc (March 2022)

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Swiss Policy Research (SPR), formerly known as Swiss Propaganda Research, which describes itself as “an independent, nonpartisan and nonprofit research group investigating geopolitical propaganda in Swiss and international media,” has published numerous articles on COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. Most recently, SPR has updated the summary of the scientific evidence they’ve found for treating COVID-19 with simple, safe and inexpensive ingredients. Based on the available scientific evidence and current clinical experience, the SPR Collaboration recommends that physicians and authorities consider the following covid-19 treatment protocol for the prophylactic and early treatment of people at high risk or high exposure. Numerous international studies have shown that prophylactic and early treatment can significantly reduce the risk of severe and fatal covid-19 (see scientific references below). Note: Patients are asked to consult a doctor. Prophylaxis protocol Goal : Supportin

The Ivermectin Debate - Swiss Policy Research 2022

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  Ivermectin against covid: study results by treatment stage ( IVMMETA ) Is ivermectin highly effective or totally useless against covid? And why is there still no agreement on this question? Please note : Patients are asked to consult a doctor. To date,  about 60 studies  – among them about 30 randomized controlled trials and about 40 peer-reviewed publications – have been done on the use of ivermectin against covid. Most of these studies found that the use of ivermectin was associated with a positive outcome, such as a reduced risk of infection, hospitalization or death (see chart above; not all of these results were significant). Based on these studies, several  meta-analyses  computed positive results, too. Most recently, a  WHO-supported meta-analysis  of 24 randomized controlled trials found a 56% mortality reduction overall and a 70% mortality reduction in patients who received early outpatient treatment. There even appears to be a positive do

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