stereomatch | 15 points
Local Doctor Says Older Drug Might Successfully Treat COVID (Mar 4, 2021) - mentions Dr. Richard Chmielewski of the Falcon Clinic offering telemedicine services for early treatment of covid19 and long hauler syndromehttps://wibx950.com/local-doctor-says-older-drug-might-successfully-treat-covid/
[-] stereomatch | 3 points | Mar 09 2021 19:20:21
https://wibx950.com/local-doctor-says-older-drug-might-successfully-treat-covid/ Local Doctor Says Older Drug Might Successfully Treat COVID Bill Keeler Published: March 4, 2021
Dr. Richard Chmielewski of the Falcon Clinic was on WIBX's Keeler Show on Wednesday announcing that they are now offering telemedicine treatment for patients with the active COVID-19 virus, and for those who are experiencing post COVID long hauler symptoms. He says a drug discovered in the 1970s is now being used to treat COVID patients with the active virus, and so far it's showing very promising results.
(NOTE: Falcon Clinic - http://falconclinic.com/ - is based in New Hartford, NY)
"In alliance with the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, the Falcon Clinic will be prescribing medications for treatment," said Chmielewski. "One of the main medications is Ivermectin, a medication used globally for decades for treatment of various parasites. It is an FDA approved medication," he said.
(NOTE: the AAPS is a political organization which leans towards the right - however, it seems to be more popular with smaller independent doctors and clinics - however they are not anti-vaccine as they point out below)
Chmielewski said his clinic in Washington Mills is treating people at home before they get sicker and have to go to the emergency room or be admitted into the hospital. "The Falcon Clinic is ready to start treating patients using globally tested medications and protocols against the COVID-19 virus," he added.
Chmielewski stressed that he fully supports each of the three vaccinations that are currently available and urges people to get the shot when it becomes available to them.
“I am not trying to become the poster boy for Ivermectin. I’m not calling it a miracle drug. But it is part of the regimen of drugs we now use to treat Covid patients,” Shields told The Buffalo News. He said that he believes it has helped 80 out of 90 patients he's treated at a local nursing home.
Currently Shields is among three doctors in the Buffalo area who are using the inexpensive drug successfully to treat the virus in older patients. There are now more than 50 studies of the medicine's effect on COVID around the world and many countries are reporting that the drug has saved lives.
Dr. Chmielewski said the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance has offered a one-page summary of clinical trial evidence for use of Ivermectin which is available here. He said, "The Falcon Clinic is ready to start treating patients using globally tested medications and protocols against the COVID-19 virus."
(NOTE: link mentioned above: https://townsquare.media/site/41/files/2021/03/One-Page-Summary-of-the-Clinical-Trials-Evidence-for-Ivermectin-in-COVID-19-2-28-21.pdf)
Chmielewski said over the last year, physicians at the Falcon Clinic have been conducting research on COVID-19 symptoms, and COVID-19 Long Hauler symptoms and are now offering treatment for patients through their telemedicine program. The clinic is also offering COVID testing, by appointment.
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[-] lemallette | 5 points | Mar 09 2021 20:20:04
Here is a detailed analysis of the many trials for Ivermectin and other effective medications/vitamins for preventing severe Covid-19.
https://c19ivermectin.com/
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[-] bruceleet7865 | 1 points | Mar 09 2021 22:24:10
Is there a dashboard that collates the information from all of these studies?
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[-] lemallette | 3 points | Mar 09 2021 22:39:29
https://c19ivermectin.com/ Gives a fairly complete picture. You have to study it a bit to understand the graphs and site layout, but it's pretty comprehensive and repeatedly updated. The Medical scientists who run this site wish to remain anonymous and are doing it at their own expense as a humanitarian gesture.
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