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Re: duchamp post# 326708

Sunday, 10/04/2020 6:07:37 PM

Sunday, October 04, 2020 6:07:37 PM

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As I’ve said before, I am not a doctor but I have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express so take my comments for what they may be worth.

Brilacidin kills the virus. Each dead virus means one less infected human cell. The fewer infected human cells the better chance the human host has to survive. That does not mean that the host will necessarily survive. If too much damage has already been done before B has been administered, it may be too late. However, Brilacidin also has other MOAs that could benefit the host as well. Since there is no way to know when it’s too late, why not take B and hope for the best, even when it may be too late.

That said, they probably do not want to put patients with late stage Covid19 in the upcoming trial for fear of confounding the results. But once approved, I see no reason why Brilacidin should be withheld from patients with late stage disease.

JMHO...

Duchamp asked,

I'm sure this has been discussed, but at what point is it too late to introduce B?


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