Imagine, Leronlimab becomes the new placebo in drug trials (since some of its detractors keep insisting it is the equivalent of saline). Monroe - this was an idea from YOU and it was positively (IMO) brilliant.
The CRO folks would be scratching their collective heads wondering why none of the trial drugs were out-performing the "new placebo (Leronlimab)."
And Leronolimab's surprisingly safe as well.
I believe people impeding leronlimab's acceptance, so it can be used by physicians, should be held guilty of a crime! If the stuff is safe, why can't we use it? Who would take Remdesivir if Leronlimab was freely available?
Now the FDA has newly approved, questionable drugs for use with Covid-19...here are some of the latest and greatest from our friends at BP and the FDA:
Paxlovid - I guess the paxlovid is supposed to be good but it's a combination of two drugs: antiviral nirmatrelvir and ritonavir to slow the body's breakdown of nirmatrelvir. But the ritonavir may boost co-administered drugst o toxic levels. This could have very serious consequences
Molnupiravir - Very concerning because its MOA as a mutagen, while it could interfere with viral replication by mutating the genome, its affects are not limited to just Covid-19 and might trigger unwanted mutations elsewhere. This has scary (IMO) implications.
But we can't get good old MUCH SAFER Leronlimab...go figure!!!
IMO