French doctor: The drug against Corona exists and is very cheap!

Long - used treatment with antimalarial chlorophynics has also proved to be effective in curing the coronavirus. So said on Tuesday for AFP in Didier Raoul, director of the Mediterranean Institute for Infections in Marseille, relying on the results of a Chinese clinical study. We already know that chloroxine was efficient in [...]
Long - used treatment with antimalarial chlorophynics has also proved to be effective in curing the coronavirus. So said on Tuesday for AFP in Didier Raoul, director of the Mediterranean Institute for Infections in Marseille, relying on the results of a Chinese clinical study.
“We already know that chloroclean was effective in vitro against this new coronary and the clinical assessment done in China confirmed this», explains Professor Raoul, a prominent expert on infectious diseases, commenting on the first publication on this clinical study of three Chinese researchers in BioScience Trends magazine. “Ply, this infection is, perhaps, simpler and less costly to treat than all virusal infections”, he adds.
The article published online on February 19 brings up the results of a clinical test done in more than ten Chinese hospitals in Wuhan-execere of the Shanghai epidemic to see «the efficiency of chlorine in treating pneumonias that accompany the Coronavirus, or Covid-1950.
The current results of over 100 patients have shown that chlorophycin phosphate is more effective than treatment received by a comparison group to prevent pneumonia from advancing, improve lung conditions, so that the patient can return to negative against the virus, as well as cut the time of the disease”, Chinese researchers correctly follow.
This news is even more interesting knowing that <x0klorokina is a cheap medicine and has no harmful effects, and has been used for 70 years, the article points out. According to Chinese researchers, a treatment of 500 mg chloricocine per day for ten days is sufficient.
“This is an extraordinary news: the drug is very cheap», says Professor Raoul for the AFP, praising the work of Chinese researchers in finding an efficient drug -- a way more urgent than looking for a vaccine, which would not be possible a few months ago. Asked by BFMTV from Rome for this treatment, French Health Minister Olivier Veran has on his part confirmed that he had talked about it several times with Didier Raoul:
He made me aware of his observations and his studies. I have transmitted it to the Directorate General of Health, which is doing all the necessary”. “It is known that there are some interesting studies, in fact, on an in vitro impact, but studies on the patient still need to be defined”, the French Health Minister points out.












