Covid and Didier Raoult (supporter of hydroxychloroquine): analyzes on the pandemic

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by izentrop » 29/05/23, 22:38

Raoult and the IHU far from science...
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by Obamot » 29/05/23, 23:31

But not at all...

There was NO therapeutic trial, it was "Datas" collected during treatment...

And as far as I remember, the IHU (and others...) had the right to continue using the HCQ under certain conditions, not to mention that there was this emergency situation which justified it.

The end is defamatory, no there was no history, all these pseudo procedures all ended in fish tails...

On the other hand, the emphasis that Cohen puts in a sort of "indictment" indictment gives the feeling of a relentlessness with sophisms and all this staging is to be pummeled.
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by Janic » 30/05/23, 07:49

The more ignorant mainstream journalists judge real doctors, the more they ridicule themselves in the eyes of the patients who are the only real judges of the results.
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by Robob » 30/05/23, 12:37

izentrop wrote:Raoult and the IHU far from science...

Umpteenth tweet from Izy always reporting the same sources of the same propagandists:
- "C à vous" with Cohen who, moreover, had to leave Radio France: it seems that he is no longer winning over listeners or his management. We know his love for Raoult since he had ridiculed him about vaccines long before the plandemia.
- Mathieu Molimard, teledoctor who needs no introduction.

Barriere, Mollimard, Lehman, Clarot, Barraud, Wargon, Billy, "Sonic", Marty, Kouts, etc...

These approximately 10 people on Tweeter and the propaganda channels are unleashed each time Raoult speaks: a lot of noise, a lot of threats, sometimes lawsuits that allow defamation by forgetting the presumption of innocence, especially in subsidized media. Trials so far all lost or dismissed on the most serious grounds.

We could add a good dozen, probably smarter, who after doing the dirty work (frightening the population to sell profitable products), disappeared from the radar with their pockets a little fuller.

All these guys who from the start have done the job of making HCQ AZM or IVM dangerous and justify their ban, have sometimes advertised patent pills that are overpriced and ineffective, have praised a vaccine that shows its uselessness every day. Some have stigmatized the unvaccinated to the point of calling them murderers.

These guys who harass Raoult, do they only realize that most French people have understood their game?
Raoult who did what all these télétoubibs forgot in favor of more juicy businesses: heal.

They can moo all they want: the truth is on its way.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 30/05/23, 13:21

Izy relays another crappy "meta analysis", as usual....

Declaration of Competing Interests

Benjamin Abella and Ravi Amaravadi are the principal investigators of the Hydroxychloroquine COVID19 Prevention and Treatment Trial (PATCH), funded by a philanthropic donation. Ravi Amaravadi claims to be the founder with equity from Pinpoint Therapeutics and Immunacell, and personal fees from Sprint Biosciences and Deciphera, outside of submitted work. Derek Angus reports personal fees from Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Bayer AG, others from Alung Technologies, Inc., outside of submitted work; in addition, Dr. Angus has patents pending for selepressin compounds, compositions and methods for the treatment of sepsis at Ferring, BV, and proteomic biomarkers of sepsis in elderly patients pending at the University of Pittsburgh. Yaseen Arabi reports that he is the principal investigator of a clinical trial of lopinavir-ritonavir and interferon for Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) and was an unpaid consultant on the therapeutics of MERS- coronavirus (CoV) for Gilead Sciences and SAB Biotherapeutics. He is a co-investigator on the Randomized, Integrated, Multifactorial Adaptive Platform Trial for Community Acquired Pneumonia (REMAP-CAP), Board Member of the International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium ( ISARIC) and the leader. Co-Chair of the Think20 (T20) Task Force for COVID-19. Brigham and Women's Hospital, PRA Health Science and Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc have received funding from Sanofi. Thomas Benfield reports grants from Pfizer, Novo Nordisk Foundation, Simonsen Foundation, Lundbeck Foundation, and Kai Hansen Foundation; grants and personal fees from GSK, Pfizer, Boehringer Ingelheim and Gilead; and MSD's personal fees, all outside of the submitted work. Yehuda Cohen, Lisa Cowan, Bruno Igau and Laurent Perrin are Sanofi employees. The COV-HCQ and COMIHY trials were supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (EudraCT number 2020-001224-33) and the German Federal Ministry of Health (EudraCT number 2020-001512-26). Lennie Derde reports EU Grants FP7-HEALTH-2013-INNOVATION-1, Grant Number 602525, Grants from H2020 RECOVER Grant Agreement No 101003589, while conducting the study; and is a member of the SCCM/ESICM/SSC COVID-19 Guidelines Committee, a member of the ESICM COVID-19 Task Force and Chair of the Dutch Intensivists Task Force (NVIC) on Infectious Threats. Vincent Dubee reports non-financial support from MSD France and Sanofi Aventis France, apart from the submitted work. Anissa Elfakir is an employee of Ividata Life Sciences and works as an external contractor for Sanofi. Anthony Gordon received an NIHR Research Fellowship (RP-2015-06-18), support from the NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Center, and consulting fees paid to his institution by GlaxoSmithKline and Bristol Myers Squibb. Thomas Hills reports grants from the Health Research Council of New Zealand, during the conduct of the study. Andy Hoepelman reports grants from ZonMw, a Dutch organization for health research and development, during the conduct of the study. The HYDRA trial was an investigator-initiated study supported by Sanofi, CONACYT (National Council of Science and Technology of Mexico) and participating centers. Thuy Le reports grants from Gilead Sciences, outside of submitted work. Bryan McVerry reports grants from NIH/NHLBI and Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Inc., outside of submitted work. Srinivas Murthy receives funding as Innovative Medicines Canada Chair in Pandemic Preparedness. Colin McArthur reports grants from the Health Research Council of New Zealand. Mark Mulligan reports receiving the drug HCQ from the New York State government during the conduct of the study; grants from Lilly, Pfizer, Sanofi, and personal fees from Meissa, outside of submitted work; Additionally, Dr. Mulligan has an ab/Emory Univ monoclonal anti-Zika patent pending. Alistair Nichol is supported by a Health Research Board of Ireland Clinical Trial Network Award (HRB-CTH-2014-012). Lena Perez is an Excelya employee and works as a contractor for Sanofi. Frank Rockhold reports personal fees from Merck Research Labs, Novartis, Lilly, Sanofi, NovoNordisk, KLSMC, Tolerion, Rhythm, UCB, AstraZeneca, Janssen, Merck KGaA, Sarepta, Eidos, Amgen, Phathom, outside of submitted work; and holding a stake in GlaxoSmithkline, Athira Pharma, DataVant, Spencer Healthcare. Stephen Walsh reports having received a grant from Sanofi during the conduct of the study and grants from NIH-NIAID outside of the submitted work, and having conducted clinical trials of vaccines (HIV, Zika) funded by Janssen. Steve Webb reports grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia), grants from the Minderoo Foundation, the Health Research Council (New Zealand) and the Medical Research Future Fund (Australia), while conducting the study. Jesper Weehuizen reports grants from ZonMw, a Dutch organization for health research and development, during the conduct of the study. Fernando Zampieri was part of the Coalition 1 trial partially supported by EMS Pharmaceuticals, received previous grants from Bactiguard, Sweden, outside of submitted work and support from Baxter LA for another clinical trial in critically ill patients.

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by reinoso » 30/05/23, 15:30

following the wave of nonsense in the media, Didier Raoult on bfm this morning

https://www.bfmtv.com/sante/soupcons-d- ... 00318.html
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by Janic » 30/05/23, 18:08

he has a lot of patience and consistency in the face of Toussaint- (who bears his name badly by the way!) but it's BFM that needs no comment.
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by izentrop » 30/05/23, 23:29

Soon the end of the game that has only lasted too long...

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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 30/05/23, 23:44

izentrop wrote:Soon the end of the game that has only lasted too long...

An announcement of "more endgame". I hope that reassures you. : Twisted:
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by Janic » 31/05/23, 07:43

Lomier seems to forget that justice is independent and that a judgment does not only relate to a few contradictory articles of law, but to ALL the legislation (which is very likely to turn against the plaintiffs) which imposes to rescue anyone in danger. of death, according to his means.
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