COVID 19 Treatment with MATH + ? What are the Long Lasting CoronaVirus Symptoms!
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Infections rising in 41 states
Treatment Protocol being Used – MATH +
More People Recovering in the ICU
Do Symptoms resolved after the disease
US Predictions of Death
Treatment Protocol being Used – MATH +
Methylprednisolone, Ascorbic acid, Thiamine, Heparin
Joseph Varon, MD
Methylprednisolone – Anti Inflammatory
Ascorbic acid – IV – 3 g every 6 hours – Supporting Role – Sepsis?
Thiamine – Vit B1 – Cardio Protective?
Heparin – Anticoagulant – Micro clots
portion
Vitamin D
Zinc – Decrease Replication and Improve Recovery
Dexamethasone – Approved – severely ill patients
When to use – early – Needing Oxygen
6 Hours!
Earlier Treatments?? Hydroxychloroquine
Should we Trust? Parachutes!
More People Recovering in the ICU
60% in March to 42% in May
Do Symptoms resolved after the disease
Symptoms can last for months
Published – July 9 in the Journal of the American Medical Association
Angelo Carfi, MD and colleagues
COVID-19 Post-Acute Care Study Group in Rome
12.6% completely free of any COVID-19 symptom
53.1% of patients still had fatigue,
43.4% had dyspnea,
27.3% had joint pain
21.7% chest pain
44.1% – worsened quality of life
Predicted Deaths
University of Washington model
224,000 by Nov. 1
Wear Mask is the easiest!
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