#Chloroquine
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The Science Research Notebooks of S. Sunkavally, page 374.
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Didier Raoult révélations sur une déviance scientifique
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hydroxychloroquine
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th-steen · 1 year ago
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drpedi07 · 1 year ago
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Chloroquine Drug
Medical information for Chloroquine on Pediatric Oncall including Mechanism, Indication, Contraindications, Dosing, Adverse Effect, Interaction, Renal Dose, Hepatic Dose.
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beckwahn · 5 years ago
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Die kleine Grippe ist so gut wie kuriert.
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bottlecaprabbitgames · 11 months ago
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we at the rheumatologist, let's see how many tries it's gonna take to get that EDS diagnosis and what new meds i get this time
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truth4ourfreedom · 8 months ago
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DR FAUCI LIED AND HE KNEW IT!
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Dr. Fauci knew in 2005 that chloroquine (hydroxychloroquine) was a "wonder drug" for SARS-CoV, according to the NIH themselves. Despite this, he demonized the drug and falsely said it was ineffective.
He even used the fake and retracted HCQ Lancet study to push this lie.
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How much Dr FAUCI personally benefit from the COVID-19 pandemic? Inquiring minds want to know!
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superficialdomina · 12 days ago
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Down Under - Epilogue
Word count: 1.2k
Warnings: 18+; minors DNI. After-effects of a debaucherous night. References to past sexy activities. Mentions of medical stuff. A teeny bit of fluff.
Part 5
Series masterlist
A/N: That's it, folks! Thank you to everyone who joined me in this absolute ridiculousness - I have appreciated every one of you so much.
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Epilogue
You awoke on a transport bed, surrounded by the hum and click of medical machinery. Your head was pounding like the worst hangover of your life.
Bruce was hanging a serious-looking plastic bag above your head; it was only when you traced the line that you realised it was connected to a canula in your forearm.
“Welcome back,” he said with a smile. “How’re you feeling?”
“Ugh. Awful. What’s in the bag?”
“Just fluids. Y’all had a pretty rough night.”
Rough… It all came flooding back to you. The lab. The flask. The wild, uninhibited hours spent entangled with the pale, beautiful, trickster god.
“Oh God,” you muttered, then realising how they must have found you, “oh Christ - did the Captain see me naked?” You lifted your hands to cover your face in humiliation; your entire body protested at the sudden movement, and you were abruptly aware that you were very, very sore.
Banner looked surprised, and a little horrified. “No! No, when we got there you were passed out under a blanket, and Loki was meditating on the other side of the pool.”
Loki. True to his word, his priority had been to protect you. What did he tell them?
“Is he – alright? Wait, what do you mean, “got there”? Where am I?”
You finally had the wherewithal to take in your surroundings. You were in what seemed to be a makeshift medical bay in a large canvas tent; through the open tent flaps, you could spot the finger-like protrusion of Sundial Peak pointing up into the sky. It looked like early evening.
“You’re back at the Hall’s Gap base camp. Loki’s fine. Exhausted. He – he carried you down.”
You stared at him. “Carried me… What?”
“I mean, the rest of us – me, Thor, Cap, all of us – we took turns at the other end of the stretcher. But he took the front handles the whole way down. Insisted.” He shrugged.
It was all too much to process. You swallowed, then tried a different tact.
“Am I – cured? I mean,” you shook your head to clear it and instantly regretted it. “The fungicides... It wasn’t – what was it?”
“Ah – yeah. Sorry about that. Not a fungus, it turns out – a parasite. Those meds never had a chance.”
A parasite. You shuddered. “And – what, you’ve developed a cure already?” Even for a genius being bankrolled by Tony Stark, that seemed fast.
“Oh. Ah, no. It was…”
“Oh ho, she’s awake!” Ray’s sharp accent stabbed through the peaceful evening air. “Those antimalarials work a treat, eh?”
“I don’t…”
“It was Ray’s idea, actually,” Bruce explained. “Once we figured out that it was a parasite, we broke into the village pharmacy and grabbed a few doses of chloroquine. Tony’s got a team in town now, distributing it to the residents.”
“So, what – Loki and I were the guinea pigs?”
“Ah – no,” Banner said again, shifting awkwardly and looking anywhere but Ray’s direction. “No, we… ah – we three…” He trailed off, cheeks a delightful shade of pink; you understood very clearly what he, Ray and Thor had been engaged in when you’d tried to call the previous evening.
“Best night I’ve had in twenty years,” Ray said with a grin and a wink. “The big one’s got quite the weapon on him. Anyway - you’d better go tell that brooding mate of yours that you’re back in the land of the living.”
You looked to Bruce, whose face was still bright red. “Is that alright? Can I get up?”
“Yeah, if you can keep this above your head.” He handed you the saline bag attached to your arm; you tried awkwardly to lift it above you, but everything hurt too much.
“Here,” Ray offered, “how’s this.” She wedged the plastic handle of the bag into the jagged end of her walking stick, then planted the stick in your hands. “Oughta keep ya pretty upright, anyway.”
You stood, and for the first time, you noticed you were wearing your own clothing; another one of Loki’s gifts, no doubt. You took one wobbly step, then another, until you were confident that you could move about on your own, then followed Ray out of the med bay.
You found Loki at the edge of the lake, skipping stones across the water. He looked up at the sound of your footsteps, and you both spoke at once.
“Loki, I’m so sorry—”
“Please accept my apologies—”
You looked at him quizzically. “Loki… It was all my fault. I broke the flasks. If it hadn’t been for me, we never would have…” You stopped at the look on his face.
“Actually,” he said softly, “the culture flasks were sterile. The Doctor believes it most likely that we were infected upon close proximity to the rats.”
The dead rats in the lab. Or rather, in Loki’s interdimensional pocket. Or wherever they were now.
You hadn’t been aware of the guilt you were carrying until the weight of it was lifted. Now, you felt the heady rush of relief. Sterile. Not my fault. Almost unconsciously, you sat down beside him.
“…ask again that you please accept my deepest apologies,” Loki was saying. He bowed his head and lifted his hand to his chest.  
You were quiet for a moment, then said, “Banner told me what you did. Bringing me down off the mountain. I… Thank you. And thank you for… for staying with me.”
The corner of his mouth edged up into a smirk, and he raised his eyes to yours. “If I may boast,” he said in response, “the drugs they gave us had not yet taken effect when we brought your stretcher back to camp. It was the hardest” he paused for effect, “hike of my life.”
You imagined him sporting a raging hard-on as he carried you down the mountain, and laughed.
“You know the other three…”
“Oh, I heard. Your compatriot shared extensive details. A ‘Thorgy’, I believe she termed it.”
“Oh God, please don’t say any more.” Still laughing, you gave an exaggerated shudder. Then you sobered. “Um - how are you now? Recovered?”
“What exactly are you asking, darling?”
 “What? No! I mean – I just wanted to make sure…”
He smiled. “I jest, of course. I will be fine. A little more wary of abandoned research animals in future, but that only seems prudent.” He reached out and took your hand. “And you? Are you… well?”
You stared down at your hand, clasped in his. It was ridiculous – pathetic, really – that this simple touch could elicit the flutter of nervous warmth now inching up your arm. Not after… After everything. And yet you found yourself hoping he wouldn’t let you go.
“Yeah, I’m… I’ll be OK.” You gave his hand a small squeeze. “So – so that’s it, then?”
“That is it.”
You stood, trying to pull your hand from his grasp. But Loki held tight.
“Unless…”
You swallowed. “Unless?”
“Dinner. Next Saturday evening? My apartment. As I said, lefse is only truly delicious when it is fresh off the griddle.”
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th-steen · 1 year ago
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https://x.com/MartinZ_uncut/status/1744204109966868788?s=20
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liberalsarecool · 1 year ago
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Donald Trump damaged the world.
He took the vaccine, he took the monoclonal antibodies, then spread disinformation.
Trump promoted unproven covid treatments. He tweeted about hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine. His need to distract/lie was lethal.
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keep-both-eyes-on-trump · 2 months ago
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Trump Watch #8
Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his name for consideration for attorney general after allegations of sex trafficking and drug use threatened to impede his confirmation by the Senate. He posted on X that “it is clear [his] confirmation was unfairly becoming a distraction to the critical work of the Trump/Vance Transition.” 
Trump has picked Dr. Mehmet Oz to serve as the administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (overseeing Medicare, Medicaid, children’s health insurance, and the ACA).
Oz was a prominent cardiothoracic surgeon who became a celebrity doctor with his own daytime series, “The Dr. Oz Show.”
He has a history of endorsing “dubious” and “controversial" products and treatments on his show. 
He promoted the use of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to treat COVID-19; a treatment theory that was debunked. 
He has, in the past, supported the idea of universal healthcare, but has since revised his stance saying uninsured individuals do not have a right to health. 
Trump has nominated Sean Duffy as transportation secretary. 
Duffy is a former member of the House, former district attorney in Wisconsin,and recent co-host of “The Bottom Line” on Fox Business.
He is also a former reality TV star and staunch defender of Trump on cable news.
He has little to no experience in the transportation field.
Trump has chosen Matthew Whitaker to serve as ambassador to NATO. 
Whitaker is a former attorney who also served briefly as acting attorney general during Trump’s first term.
He is likely to share Trump’s opinion that the US is carrying an oversized share of defense spending compared to European allies.
He has little to no experience in foreign or military affairs.
Trump announced Pete Hoekstra to be the US ambassador to Canada. 
Hoekstra is a former congressman
He served as ambassador to the Netherlands during Trump’s first administration.
The Watcher
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mercurymusing · 1 year ago
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Bit of lemon, generous scoop of sugar, and a glug of gin and you're set. Won't do anything about the global inequality, but should taste better.
Also can confirm anti-malarial drugs taste like ass and apparently the most effective doses are in liquid form so I have to draw it up in a syringe and squirt it to the back of my throat like a dog
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christian-dubuis-santini · 4 months ago
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Ils étaient au courant de l’innocuité de l’hydroxychloroquine, le ministre de la Santé Braun avait même fait sa thèse dessus, disparaissante d’internet…. Étonnant non?
Sempiternelle actualité de Saint-Just: «Un peuple n'a qu'un ennemi dangereux, c'est son gouvernement.»
https://www.yumpu.com/xx/document/read/68827250/les-intoxications-aigues-a-la-chloroquine
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the-hero-of-net-zero · 3 months ago
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lucabyte · 8 months ago
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your stantler collection is really cool, i love funky little shrines to obscure characters. i always had some trouble finding arcanine and ninetales merch, since they're my favorites (always pikachus and starters and eeveelutions...) but it's nowhere near as bad as the Stantler Situation (tm)
thank you! I specifically chose stantler *because* i thought it would be harder (but not impossible) to find merch of, which is the joke to begin with. Like... I was thinking... what pokemon is early enough in the pokedex that the tail end of pokemania was *obligated* to include it.... but just is NOT an interesting enough pokemon (even in a bad way!) to like... foster any attention at all... and after looking at the gen 2 dex I settled on stantler. Brown. Normal type. Not even the best normal type odd-toed undulate of the pokedex... just so perfectly mediocre. full of missed potential. the perfect underdog.
Ninetales and Arcanine though are such good picks. There's some old japanese gen 1 era stuff i ran into that often would put all the pokemon of one type on the same like, sticker sheets and stuff... I wonder if any of those would be good to look for for those two...
My gen 1 picks are nidorino, meowth and exeggcute LMAO. So I at least get some repireve with meowth...
I get most of my stuff from just occasionally scouring 'newest' on ebay, and since I'm in europe it helps to look up the french and german names too. So that's a good tip I'd say if you're wanting to look further afield.
I've gotten one or two things from buyee since ON OCCASION it is cheaper to get things in bulk from yahoo! auctions japan even with the import fees.
As for import shops. Pokevault.com is genuinely reasonable AND gets all the cool stuff from japan. Big reccomend to them + they do give reasonably frequent discount codes if you sign up for an account?
but yeah I'm not a particularly seasoned collector but this was my lockdown hobby for a bit so I did sniff some stuff out. It also goes to show that you can never do something ironically for long before it becomes serious.
As a side note, all of my stantlers in game are named after various drinks, though with a specific 'ill advised' medicinal theme. Gin. Tonic Water. Quinine. Chloroquine. Gin & Milk. My Malaria Cure Animals.
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also while i was digging for pokevaults name i found a nicer photo of the old collection pre-legends arceus before I had to rearrange my room and put my shelves elsewhere </3
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icariebzh · 11 months ago
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 "Mieux vaut se suicider à domicile que se tuer au travail." Blaise Lesire  lCorection effectuée sur les saints conseils du Marquis de l'Orée, ici-même
"Barbituriques, anxiolytiques, insuline, morphine, chloroquine, alcuronium. Selon leurs dosages, cette liste de médicaments n’est pas pensée pour soigner, pour guérir. Au contraire, ils sont faits pour tuer. Pour se tuer plus exactement. Ces prescriptions précises constituent l’essentiel du dernier chapitre d’un livre intitulé Suicide, mode d’emploi. Histoire, technique, actualité, publié en 1982. Claude Guillon et Yves Le Bonniec, les auteurs de cet ouvrage, sont deux intellectuels anarchistes et libertaires qui revendiquent le droit à mourir. Et qui placent cette question au cœur de la lutte des classes. Ainsi, Guillon et Le Bonniec militent pour que le droit à mourir puisse être exercé par tous sans douleur, sans violence. Autrement dit, que le suicide médicamenteux, pensé comme le moins douloureux, ne soit pas réservée aux médecins, aux pharmaciens, aux bourgeois. Que les ouvriers, les prolétaires, ne soient pas condamnés à choisir entre le fusil, la pendaison ou la défenestration. Qu’ils puissent eux aussi exercer leur droit au suicide dans les mêmes conditions, avec les mêmes “options”, que les autres. Mais ces informations sont dangereuses. Les Hommes, fragiles, et la mort, politique. Quinze ans après sa publication, des dizaines de procès et une loi plus tard, le livre et sa liste de médicaments mortels seront censurés et condamnés à disparaître. Un récit documentaire de Juliette Prouteau" Source: France-Inter Suicide mode d'emploi, le livre interdit 
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"Ce qui est gênant dans la morale, c'est que c'est toujours la morale des autres." Léo Ferré
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