The jury has reached a verdict. It's Hydroxychloroquine!
https://www.dailymai...-available.html
Malaria drug hydroxychloroquine is the most effective coronavirus treatment currently available, finds international poll of 6,000 doctors
The malaria drug hydroxychloroquine is the best coronavirus drug currently available, according to an international poll of thousands of doctors. Of 6,200 physicians surveyed from 30 countries, the majority (37 per cent) said it was the 'most effective therapy' for the virus.
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I expect old school chloroquine phosphate & quinine are most likely equally effective, as appears to be the case for malaria.
https://www.scienced...035920388904117
"Chloroquine (25 mg/kg over 3 d) was compared to quinine (10 mg/kg 3 times daily for 5 d) in 20 adult Filipino males with uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in a double-blind, randomized trial. Asexual parasitaemia was cleared in all patients, with no statistically significant difference"
Interesting the effective dose for quinine appears to be substantially lower than for chloroquine. Might lower doses of quinine be helpful at preventing mild COVID from advancing to advanced end stage disease, or perhaps be an effective prophylaxis? Will your doctor or healthcare system provide this for you?
I've been looking at Tonic Water as an available source for quinine. Only problem I've seen is that most tonic waters contain a remarkable amount of sugar, & diet tonic is full of saccharin (artificial sweetener). Discovered "Fever-Tree Refreshingly Light Premium Indian Tonic Water with Natural Quinine". At only 30 calories per 6.8oz / 200ml, one might be able to get a fair amount of quinine without massive amounts of sugar.
Quinine content of tonic water is limited to 83mg/liter, but I've had no luck finding the actual quinine content for any tonic water I've seen. Have started my forlorn hope at prophylaxis by having a couple bottles of this before bed after dosing zinc with dinner. If I get sick,I will add cimetidine (Tagamet) which inhibits metabolism of quinine and avoid caffeine/nicotine which increases metabolism of quinine.
Wish me luck!
Edited by Dorian Grey, 03 April 2020 - 03:36 PM.