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FDA Authorizes First Pill To Treat Covid-19 (cnn.com) 128

The US Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday authorized Pfizer's antiviral pill, Paxlovid, to treat Covid-19. From a report: This is the first antiviral Covid-19 pill authorized for ill people to take at home, before they get sick enough to be hospitalized. High-risk individuals age 12 and older who weigh at least 88 pounds and have a positive SARS-CoV-2 test are eligible for this treatment and will need to have it prescribed by a doctor. The pill "should be initiated as soon as possible after diagnosis of Covid-19 and within five days of symptom onset," according to an FDA statement. Paxlovid combines a new antiviral drug named nirmatrelvir and an older one called ritonavir and is administered as three pills given twice a day for five days.
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  • I refuse to take any medication that isn't proven to not track me through 5G GPS by internet experts, that an orange buffoon isn't convinced will work, and isn't meant to deworm farm animals or disinfect the kitchen floor. I'm serious about my health!

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 )

      I refuse to take any medication that isn't proven to not track me through 5G ...

      Then Good News, this is only designed to use 4G. :-)

  • Noooo (Score:3, Funny)

    by backslashdot ( 95548 ) on Wednesday December 22, 2021 @04:00PM (#62106751)

    Just when the battle to end horse to human transmission of sexually transmitted diseases among Republicans was to be won thanks to widespread Ivermectin use.

  • I know a US pound is not a German pound, but somehow imaging seeing a 12 year old weighting 88 pounds is frightening me.

    • From https://www.healthline.com/hea... [healthline.com]:

      According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a 12-year-old boy’s weight usually falls between 67 and 130 pounds, and the 50th percentile weight for boys is 89 pounds.

      Does seeing average children typically frighten you?

      • 130 pounds? most certainly.

        And if you can not get a joke, I would suggest some therapy.

        89 pounds is actually extremely heavy. Are they just fat? That would be bad. Or tall? That would be acceptable, 130 pounds for a 12 year old is only acceptable if he is 2 yards tall.

        Do you actually have some idea what 80 pounds are? Or are you a fat couch potato, too?

    • by bws111 ( 1216812 )

      According to this https://www.rki.de/EN/Content/... [www.rki.de], the 50th percentile weight for a 12 year old boy in Germany is 43kg, or about 95 pounds.

      • Interesting paper, but I find nothing regarding your point.
        And: I made a joke, that should have been obvious.

        Nevertheless 43kg "as average" (is that what your 50 percentils is meaning?) is quite a lot. My weight is 65kg, and I'm a full grown adult. My 15 year old little brother weights less, but he is extremely slim.

        • by bws111 ( 1216812 )

          There is a graph on page 20, and a chart on page 22 with the data. 50th percentile means half of the children are at that weight or below (median). The chart shows that for 12 year old boys, 3 percent weigh 30kg or less, 10 percent weigh 34 kg or less, 25 percent weigh 38kg or less, 50 percent weigh 43kg or less, 75 percent weigh 50kg or less, 90 percent weigh 60kg or less, and 97 percent weigh 71kg or less.

          Your 65kg weight is average for a 15 year old boy.

          Nobody got your 'joke' because it makes no sense.

  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Wednesday December 22, 2021 @04:21PM (#62106841)
    Not a cure. While it's highly effective you can still get very very sick from covid up to and including death. And don't forget even if you survive you will probably have long-lasting complications. Yes "only" about 33% have long covid, but you're still going to take damage to your lungs that'll kill you in your mid fifties if you have a stroke.

    Point is, don't use this as an excuse to avoid getting your shots. Which I'm sure more than a few trolls here on /. are going to suggest.
    • Let's try a smell test (hehe):

      If 1/3 of covid cases result in "long covid" wtf that means, then given the 50 million covid cases to date in the US would mean about 17 million people debilitated with long covid.

      One would notice such a thing. It wouldn't be hovering on the fringes of medical recognition and its center of mass wouldn't be in the boilerplate scare bait one finds in the opinion and newspinion section of the MSM.

      Therefor your 33% number is incorrect.

      • People are heavily encouraged to as the saying goes "keep a stiff upper lip". Make no mistake they're out there, although on the other hand you're not very good at math. 17 million out of 333 million leaves a lot of room for you to never encounter one of them. That said, /.'s readership is definitely aging putting us in much higher risk for the more significant effects of covid. So go get vaccinated if you haven't already and if you know anyone who isn't vaccinated make sure they get vaccinated too.
        • Avout one out of every 20 people is 17 out of 330. I live in the northeast. I know many people who had covid. 1/3 of them, not even 1/30th of them appear to be incapacitated in any way.

          Your number is bullshit. Or at best is severly out of context.

          • by eric777 ( 613330 )

            Avout one out of every 20 people is 17 out of 330. I live in the northeast. I know many people who had covid. 1/3 of them, not even 1/30th of them appear to be incapacitated in any way.

            Your number is bullshit. Or at best is severly out of context.

            The key phrase is 'appear to be.' Heart damage can be asymptomatic; other medical issues might be debilitating to the sufferer but not obvious to acquaintances.

      • Seems you didn't read what he wrote, if you get severe Covid there's a 1/3 chance you will also get some form of long Covid which means the number is entirely correct.

        • by DarkOx ( 621550 )

          Actually it appears you did not read what he wrote. He wrote "you can still get very very sick from covid" and then went into his diatribe of nonsense about 'long-covid' which by all indications does not really exist outside of the people who did get severely ill in the first place.

          rsilvergun is a propagandist. He will mislead and post in anyway he can in service of gaslighting others into surrendering their rights and maintain the oppression of minority groups which if you read between the lines he views

          • I actually did read what he wrote, did you? Here's a quote: While it's highly effective you can still get very very sick from covid up to and including death. And don't forget even if you survive you will probably have long-lasting complications

            Now, is there a difference in "very very sick" and "severely ill"? It's different words describing the same thing which makes you calling long-covid for "nonsense" and then say it can happen to people who got very ill

            And in regards of your statement "long-covid whic

    • by ceoyoyo ( 59147 )

      It's also very expensive.

  • I'm amused by this as I strongly suspect there will be a whole host of people who end up talking this drug who didn't get vaccinated because the vaccines are too new and "untested"

  • This is the patented version of ivermectin aka Phizermectin. Strange how that works.

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