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Murph1953

11/12/14 7:57 PM

#8299 RE: laker5 #8298

Yes, garydaemon, they did give him a drug, FX06

"Rather than attacking the virus, the Frankfurt hospital said the treatment focused on mitigating the damage to organs caused by the pathogen

"..designed to stop the leakage of plasma fluid from blood vessels, which is what happened to the Frankfurt patient.

"..initially designed to treat vascular problems and help heart attack patients.

"..until their body has enough time to develop antibodies to Ebola," said Timo Wolf,

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/05/us-health-ebola-germany-idUSKBN0IP24M20141105

FX06 - sounds almost palliative, like "damage control", and an adjunct therapy like the HP.


However, removal of the virus from the blood (HP) is the same as killing it.

The HP does in fact kill the virus, but it does so outside the body.

FX06 does not attack/kill the virus. If the patient survives, it could speed organ recovery time.
It does not lessen viral pressure on one's immune system. The HP does.