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bone-damage.xlsx7.65 KB
Updated with a list of all drug ingredient combinations that cause bone damage or osteo related symptoms.
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REPORT 2 - TENOFOVIR.pdf5.98 KB
REPORT 4 - ADEFOVIR.pdf1.53 KB
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The Need for Independent Data It is obvious that the CDC and FDA have been grossly negligent in reporting adverse effects and safety signals, and they have also been active in suppressing real science and fabricating false science. Consequently it is not advisable that we still rely on databases run by these organisations. It is necessary to setup independent databases where medical staff can report injuries and adverse events for any drug. However, medical staff cannot be compelled to report a medical event to an independent database. But here is the solution- Each state can create an adverse events database for their own state. This database will be independent of databases for other states. The state CAN REQUIRE that all doctors and nurses within that state must report all adverse effects of any drug, substance, or product. This idea will work, and provide independent regional data. Websites can simply list the links to each regional database. This is a much better arrangement than the current system where all data is held in only a single national database such as VAERS or EUDRA which is controlled and edited by regulators KNOWN to be deeply fraudulent and corrupt. Truth is the basis of informed consent and the basis if safety in medicine. So truth, not just constitutional rights, can be preserved by states creating independent repositories of data.
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So Tamiflu is also an anti-retro-viral - belonging to the same family of drugs as Tenofovir, Ritonavir, Remdesivir. It is prescribed for children from 1 year and upwards - to "fight" Covid. https://www.ehealthme.com/ds/tamiflu/broken-bone/ eHealthme looks like a good source of drug info - it uses an AI algorithm to analyse medical records and produces a percentage incidence much like what I have done with EUdra. https://www.ehealthme.com/ehm/ds/tamiflu/broken-bone/ reveals the dangers of Tamiflu, when used for less than 1 month !
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There are 5364 records for Olumiant (Barcitinib). However 92% of the symptoms are blank. This is odd because people would not submit a report with NO symptoms. Based on the tiny number of remaining records with symptoms, it is not possible to draw any conclusions regarding the effects of this drug. If people with COVID were being treated with Barcitinib in ICU , this means they probably had a low bone density (perhaps induced by use of an anti-retro-viral prescribed to "fight" Covid)
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This is a tad scary. We saw in Report 2, above, that anti-retro-viral drug Tenofovir is associated with bone injury and kidney injury. I reasoned from this that other anti-retro-viral drugs may share these symptoms. Ritonavir (the active ingredient in Paxlovid) is an anti-retro-viral drug, as is also Remdesivir. So I looked at Ritonavir.
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REPORT 3 - RITONAVIR.pdf1.49 KB
This is quite a horrific report. I am sorry if the shock of it causes distress. Its like a vision of hell.
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