NO!!!
That guy Rudi G. Is NOT a licensed physician. The guy who he is interviewing is NOT accurate in the information is he sharing.
I know because I read the French Study he is referring to.
He just said, in this interview, that the study showed “100% resolution”. That is incorrect.
In the study, 80 patients who tested positive were given the drugs. There were NO equivalent group given placebos, which is the standard for evaluating success or failure.
Of the 80 hospitalized patients who tested positive and took the drugs, 8 ended up in the ICU. That number, about 10%, is comparable to what would be expected with no treatment.
In the study, of the 8 who ended up in the ICU, ONE DIED before the end of seven days, and one was still in critical condition after seven days.
The remaining six patients were released from ICU and tested at low or no remaining virus in their system. THAT part is good, in that it appears to be a lower virus replication. However, having one dead, and one still in the ICU, shows that the death rate remains comparable to the number of dead without the drug being used.
More study is required.
Here is the study. Your video is debunked:
https://www.mediterranee-infection.c...ID-IHU-2-1.pdf
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