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Re: BonelessCat post# 287527

Friday, 03/20/2020 4:35:38 PM

Friday, March 20, 2020 4:35:38 PM

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There is no reliable evidence of its efficacy. It’s all nonsense from leaders with no understanding of science, in spite of what they self-promote. A cell membrane is not a virion shell.



Plaquenil is not attacking the "shell".
"Chloroquine, a widely-used anti-malarial and autoimmune disease drug, has recently been reported as a potential broad-spectrum antiviral drug.8,9 Chloroquine is known to block virus infection by increasing endosomal pH required for virus/cell fusion, as well as interfering with the glycosylation of cellular receptors of SARS-CoV.10 Our time-of-addition assay demonstrated that chloroquine functioned at both entry, and at post-entry stages of the 2019-nCoV infection in Vero E6 cells (Fig. 1c, d). Besides its antiviral activity, chloroquine has an immune-modulating activity, which may synergistically enhance its antiviral effect in vivo. Chloroquine is widely distributed in the whole body, including lung, after oral administration. The EC90 value of chloroquine against the 2019-nCoV in Vero E6 cells was 6.90?µM, which can be clinically achievable as demonstrated in the plasma of rheumatoid arthritis patients who received 500?mg administration.11 Chloroquine is a cheap and a safe drug that has been used for more than 70 years and, therefore, it is potentially clinically applicable against the 2019-nCoV.

Our findings reveal that remdesivir and chloroquine are highly effective in the control of 2019-nCoV infection in vitro. Since these compounds have been used in human patients with a safety track record and shown to be effective against various ailments, we suggest that they should be assessed in human patients suffering from the novel coronavirus disease."

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41422-020-0282-0