Poland will treat all Covid-19 patients with Chloroquine

  • Poland has formally registered Chloroquine as a drug for COVID-19 and will treat all patients with it.

    Chloroquine phosphate is a generic antimalarial drug derived from quinolone, in 10 trials for Covid-19 in China, including one in combination with Kaletra, as chloroquine phosphate is believed to have broad-spectrum antiviral activities.

    Basically the goal is to allow zinc to get into a cell, it needs a helper to get inside the cell (a Zinc Ionophore). Apparently Hydroxychloroquine / Plaquenil (which you can buy here: InHousePharmacy.vu/p-1106-plaquenil-tablets-200mg.aspx or here easyshopping4health.com/buy-plaquenil-usa.html) is even more effective than Chloroquine.

    Also see Medscape.com/viewarticle/736439 and https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32074550/ title: "Chloroquine phosphate has shown apparent efficacy in treatment of COVID-19 associated pneumonia in clinical studies"

    Quinolones like Chloroquine were used in malaria prevention for many, many years. they aren't used specifically against malaria anymore, because malaria adapted. But I always prefer a compound that can be manufactured easily and has been used by many many people over years.

    Regarding Zinc Ionophores, the flavonoid Quercetin (which you can buy in many places) has been shown to rapidly increase labile zinc in mouse cells as well as in liposomes. Source: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jf5014633

  • Yesterday or the day before IIRC a fellow "WilsonPaige", https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=wilsonpaige posted much earlier on Hacker News and, right in front of us, deduced that the combinationn of chloroquin + zinc lozenges would stop the covid-19 virus dead in its tracks. He announced it as such.

    In return, ycombinator moderators hellbanned him and deleted some of his posts.

    Now it seems WilsonPaige was right and everybody who contradicted him are, at the least, looking foolish and simply wrong.

  • A great step. I wonder who's testing efficacy of chloroquine vs. hydrochloroquine.