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Victoria's avatar

Wasn't it Dr. Malik who developed a much more effective tx for sepsis but then got his license suspended for novel COVID tx like vitamin C?

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Peter Halligan's avatar

I did not know that.

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Victoria's avatar

His critics have attacked him in every way possible because of his early COVID protocols. I am surprised this link from 2022 is as positive as it is: https://www.onedaymd.com/2022/06/the-paul-marik-protocol-review-have-we.html?m=1

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Peter Halligan's avatar

I am guessing that there have been no clinical trials with, say, 500 a side to demonstrate the Marik combination - probably because there are simply not enough candidates to place in a placebo with sepsis - half of which are willing to die and a Malik protocol treated group who might have a 90% recovery rate!

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Victoria's avatar

Since all of the medications/vitamins in the protocol are cheap and off patent, I am amazed there were clinical trials at all. I think privately raised funds allowed a few limited trials...My hospital wouldn't ever consider using his protocol because it isn't Best Practice and never can be because of the money at stake.

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StephenMain17's avatar

#DoNotComply #IwillnotComply

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