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Lemoncat

08/07/21 2:20 PM

#369325 RE: petemantx #369323

Doesn't that cause the same problem as over-using antibiotics though? If everyone is proactively throwing Brilacidin around in billions of people monthly doesn't that greatly heighten the chance of a resistant mutation?

There are probably limits to Brilacidin's mutation resistance...particularly in such a large population with such a transmissible disease.

Go IPIX!
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Longpicker

08/07/21 2:21 PM

#369326 RE: petemantx #369323

That’s a lot of B. Do you think the oral rinse can play a role as well as an inhaler?
https://www.corerxpharma.com/contract-innovation-pharmaceuticals-formulate-sachets/
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loanranger

08/08/21 8:09 AM

#369401 RE: petemantx #369323

"would the only real way to stop the spread of these lethal variants be thru a Brilacidin inhaler/nebulizer/etc so that everyone could carry B with them and take a hit or two as directed to keep the various variants at bay?

Unless you were taking the B spray on a regular basis, one would never know (even if vaccinated) when/if they had become a carrier and could be spreading the variant all around since they show no symptoms."


Cool idea, but if you really wanted to make B "the largest selling drug in history by a wide, wide, wide margin" a better way would be to mix it into a roll-on deodorant. Absorbed thru the skin. (What the heck, it works for aluminum.) 24 hour protection.

BingBangBoom!
"ban", already America's #1 roll-on, would be a truly meaningful brand name. Ban the Bug!!!

See...others can have crazy ideas too!