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What’s your point? What are you trying to say? He doesn’t work for ipix anymore so I doubt you will be hearing from him.
Complete bs! Lol there has never been a rs!
Why would we hear from him and what does kard have do with hearing from him?
Why would we? Lol He doesn’t work for ipix anymore.
That doesn’t even include the anti-inflammatory or antibiotic effects of B!
Tomorrow am they will close the gap and then we should continue to see a nice rise up. We will also get more information regarding partnerships etc.
Hopefully Leo and LW can round up a good partner soon!
Hopefully Leo and LW can round up a good partner soon!
Please share with us your take on the anti-inflammatory and antibiotic properties for potential covid19 patients.
Or how would anti-inflammatory properties and antibiotics help patients.
“ the Company will provide additional information and insight into possible joint research plans going forward.” The big question is who will be our partner and how soon will it be announced!
Exactly! The worst is when they gap it open hoping people will chase it and then they drop it.
And of course this was only one method of action!
But you aren’t ordering 1drug for covid 19 that works in three different ways for the patients.
What other drugs have the potential to help the patient in three different areas. It would most likely be used in conjunction with other drugs.
You didn’t answer the question. What other drug could help a patient in 3 different ways?
“ In a broader context, demonstration of Brilacidin’s direct antiviral activity against the SARS-CoV-2 virus supports the drug’s unique 3-in-1 therapeutic potential—antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial—to treat COVID-19 and its associated complications” How many other potential drugs can claim all 3 of these properties?
Have you considered the fact that it would most likely be used in conjunction with other drugs and that it’s 3-1 benefit is superior to any other potential drugs?
Please provide a link that shows RBL test results.
Good job! You answered the question! Why didn’t you provide that explanation to begin with? You work so hard at picking apart the communications of small companies but only provide doubt and innuendo by way of questions.
If “will” is not a forward looking statement that what is it? What are you implying? What’s your point? Of course I doubt that you will answer.
That was a daily mail report. No idea what fox nation has to do with daily mail story.
The raised bp was not a problem for the study that ipix did but it was for the previous company because they were dosing to much to often.
“ Staff scientists at the RBL will evaluate Brilacidin’s potential inhibitory efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 in lung epithelial cell lines, as well as its potential inhibitory effect in viral replication of the alphavirus (with Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus [VEEV] as a prototype) in different cell lines.” per the PR from ipix. But I am sure you have some adroit hair splitting take on this.
That’s only partly true. The problem is that the very sick patients are overwhelming the icu’s. Once multiple therapeutics, like B, are brought to market then we can all get back to normal and start picking up the pieces.
Here is the problem with the malaria drug.
“ But chloroquine still has the same Wuhan issue illustrated by its previous use for malaria–evolving resistance. RNA viruses like Wuhan coronavirus mutate rapidly (explained in my first post on this topic). The most conserved protein is necessarily the RNA polymerase. We know this from influenza, where it is the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase envelope proteins (equivalent to Wuhan S) that mutate so the annual vaccine is never ‘right’. Chloroquine may well be effective now, but if Wuhan coronavirus becomes endemic (now likely given its spread in Africa and Southeast Asia), then it is not a long-term solution like a vaccine. But it will probably buy the precious time to get a vaccine.”
https://wattsupwiththat.com/
I think it applies to most of the negative noise we are hearing today. Completely ridiculous. Leo can’t get B tested and approved in a week!!! WTF
I agree!
If millions and millions of people don’t have jobs/money lawlessness and anarchy are a real possibility! That’s the worst case.
The letter does say “innovative “ as in Innovative Pharmaceutical!
Another thing I don’t understand about China is that the virus is only reported in Wuhan and the surrounding provinces. What about Beijing? The virus has been reported in all 50 states in the USA yet we never hear about the rest of China.
Here is the problem with the malaria drug.
“ But chloroquine still has the same Wuhan issue illustrated by its previous use for malaria–evolving resistance. RNA viruses like Wuhan coronavirus mutate rapidly (explained in my first post on this topic). The most conserved protein is necessarily the RNA polymerase. We know this from influenza, where it is the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase envelope proteins (equivalent to Wuhan S) that mutate so the annual vaccine is never ‘right’. Chloroquine may well be effective now, but if Wuhan coronavirus becomes endemic (now likely given its spread in Africa and Southeast Asia), then it is not a long-term solution like a vaccine. But it will probably buy the precious time to get a vaccine.”
https://wattsupwiththat.com/
“closing at all time lows.” It closed with no change for the day. Ignorance or lies?
Not only do they have direct flights to China there are over 1 mil Chinese living in Africa. China is not doing humanitarian work in Africa but they are extracting rare earth minerals. That’s why I am very suspicious of them reporting no cases. I also saw an article about China sending test kits and other material to them.
There are no cases being reported in Africa because they are very poor and have had almost no test kits.
Vaccine are great and needed but therapeutics will always be needed because vaccines aren’t effective 100% of the time. Think about it... if we had an effective therapeutic option this crisis would be over.
Even if they change like the wind!
Another interesting fact is that about 25% of population in China and Italy smoke v 15% in USA and since this becomes a Respiratory problem it probably causes them to be much more susceptible.