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Omg, the article causes rebound infections a "mystery of this life-saving drug". 🤮

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nearly all animals make their own vitamin c (its pretty much us and guinea pigs that dont) and they dont get viral rebounds, go figure!

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"As a COVID-19 treatment, ritonavir essentially shuts down nirmatrelvir’s metabolism (via cytochrome enzyme inhibition-Edwin) in the liver, so that it doesn’t move out of your body as quickly, which means it can work longer—giving it a boost to help fight the infection." --Yale Med

"Ritonavir is of the protease inhibitor class. Typically, however, it is used to inhibit the enzyme that metabolizes other protease inhibitors. This inhibition allows lower doses of these latter medications to be used." --Wiki

"Nirmatrelvir is an antiviral medication developed by Pfizer which acts as an orally active 3C-like protease inhibitor" --Wiki

Do you suppose this is actually to drive mutations of SARS-CoV-2?

As a treatment it is a massive failure despite the 89% effective 'claim.'

At this time it is only for 12 years old and up, do you suspect the ultimate use will be in children?

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