Hospitals Are Killing COVID-19 Patients with the Poisonous Drug Veklury® (Remdesivir)
Coquin de Chien wrote the following chart in the October 20, 2022 edition of his newsletter: He explains that the chart shows the incidence of acute renal [kidney] failure in Massachusetts. He attributes the increase in renal failure beginning in 2020 to the administration of the drug Veklury® (remdesivir) as a treatment for COVID-19. His research drew him to the following conclusion:
Coquin de Chien is making some serious charges. He claims that medical professionals, in collusion with the FDA and NIH, are intentionally killing patients by eschewing safe and effective treatments and instead treating them with the deadly drug Veklury® (remdesivir). As fantastic as his claim seems to be, it is supported by hard evidence. I did my own research on this and on August 7, 2021, I published my findings. I did not have the statistical evidence that Coquin de Chien now has amassed. His evidence now proves my conclusion that people are being killed in hospitals by not using safe and effective treatments and instead using the ineffective and dangerous Veklury® (remdesivir). Dr. Bryan Ardis also makes the charge that Dr. Fauci pushed the use of Veklury® (remdesivir) as a treatment for COVID-19 knowing that it would be unsafe and ineffective for patients. Veklury® (remdesivir) is a nucleotide analogue RNA polymerase inhibitor. Dr. Ardis reveals that the symptoms of lungs filling with fluid and the other alleged COVID-19 symptoms were actually side effects of kidney poisoning and other organ damage that are known side-effects of Veklury® (remdesivir). Dr. Ardis alleges that the devastating health toll allegedly caused by COVID-19 was actually caused by the NIH recommended treatment of Veklury® (remdesivir). Dr. Ardis states that the NIH even cited two studies on its website that showed that Veklury® (remdesivir) was ineffective and unsafe to patients. It seems that many doctors just blindly followed the recommendation of the NIH to use Veklury® (remdesivir) without actually reading the cited studies. I tracked down those studies and read them. NIH Recommends RemdesivirOn May 12, 2020, the NIH recommended the use of Veklury® (remdesivir) for severe cases of COVID-19. At that time, Veklury® (remdesivir) was an unapproved experimental drug made by Gilead Sciences. It was authorized by the FDA for emergency use treatment of COIVD-19. Conflicts of InterestIn my research I discovered something quite disturbing. The recommendation from the NIH to use Veklury® (remdesivir) to treat COVID-19 came from the NIH Panel on COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines. There were nine (9) people on the NIH Panel on COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines with financial ties to Gilead Sciences, the maker of Veklury® (remdesivir). The following is a list of those people on the NIH Panel on COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines who had financial ties to Gilead Sciences, the manufacturer of Veklury® (remdesivir): Rajesh Gandhi is on the advisory board of Gilead Sciences. David Glidden is a consultant for Gilead Sciences. Adaora Adimora is a consultant for Gilead Sciences and received research support from Gilead Sciences. Eric Daar is a consultant for Gilead Sciences and recieves research support from Gilead Sciences. Judith Aberg received research support from Gilead Sciences. Jason Baker received research support from Gilead Sciences. Susanna Naggie received research support from Gilead Sciences. Pablo Tebas received research support from Gilead Sciences. Roger Bedimo received an honoraria from Gilead Sciences. Steering Doctors Away From HydroxychloroquineThe panel tried to steer doctors away from Hydroxychloroquine, by stating that “[t]here are insufficient clinical data to recommend either for or against using chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of COVID.” The panel, of course, had an interest in undermining inexpensive and effective treatements: “[T]he Panel recommends against the use of the following drugs for the treatment of COVID-19: The combination of hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin because of the potential for toxicities.” That was not true. Indeed many subsequent studies have shown that the hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin “combination is safe and may avoid worsening, virus persistence, and subsequent contagiosity.” This author previously wrote an article explaining the extreme efforts taken to discredit hydroxychloroquine. Doctors conducting studies purposely administered toxic levels of hydroxychloroquine to falsely show that it was dangerous to patients. Doctors Poisoned Test Patients to Falsely Show that Hydroxychloroquine Is Not Safe and Effective FDA Approval of RemdesivirFDA approval is not the whole story. The National Institutes for Health (NIH) recommends remdesivir a treatment of hospitalized adults with COVID-19 who require supplemental oxygen or display a high risk of disease progression. Remdesivir Adverse EventsMany of the studies cited in support of NIH’s recommendation to use Veklury® (remdesivir) were in vitro studies or animal studies. A couple of the human studies were at best a mixed bag. Two of the most authoritative studies showed Veklury® (remdesivir) to be ineffective and unsafe. On or about May 12, 2020, the FDA reported the following summary for study GS-US-5773:
Please do not miss the fact that there were reported 71% adverse events in the 5-day study and 74% adverse events in the 10-day study for patients taking Veklury® (remdesivir). 21% suffered serious adverse events in the 5 day study and 35% of the patients suffered serious adverse events in the 10-day study. Below is the chart of adverse events published in the study. Hiding Remdesivir Adverse Events
Notice the differences in reporting. The May 2020 report describes adverse events, whereas the October 2020 report changes the reporting to adverse reactions. The difference is that an adverse reaction denotes a causal relationship and an adverse event is an event that may or may not be causally related. A reaction is sometimes defined as the response to a medication where that response is at least resonably possible to have been caused by the medication. By concealing the adverse events and only reporting adverse reactions, the October 2020 FDA report conceals the real danger from Veklury® (remdesivir). Keep in mind that an adverse reaction must be established by a reasonable possibility. Such nebulous standards for distinguishing adverse events from adverse reactions are ripe for abuse. An adverse event could be causally related but the reviewer may just decide it is not reasonable to infer it is causally linked, and thus it would not be called an adverse reaction. May 2020 FDA Publication: “397 subjects with severe COVID-19 treated with remdesivir for 5 (n=200) or 10 days (n=197), adverse events were reported in 71% and 74% of subjects” October 2020 FDA Publication: “Adverse reactions were reported in 33 (17%) subjects in the 5-day group and 40 (20%) subjects in the 10-day group.” May 2020 FDA Publication: Nine (5%) subjects in the 5-day group and 20 (10%) subjects in the 10-day group discontinued treatment due to an adverse event. October 2020 FDA Publication: 3% of the 5 day group and 5% of the 10 day group discontinued treatment due to an adverse reaction. May 2020 FDA Publication: Serious adverse events were reported in 21% and 35% of subjects, [in the 5 day and 10 day groups] respectively. October 2020 FDA Publication: Serious adverse reactions were reported in 2% and 2% of subjects in the 5 day and 10 groups respectively. This is where the deception becomes obvious. The study did not measure adverse reactions! The study protocols for GS-US-540-5773 published by Gilead states that they were only going to measure adverse events. There is no mention of any plan to measure adverse reactions. Indeed, when one read the data from the Gilead study (GS-US-540-5773) itself there is only a recording of adverse events. There is no measure or memorialization of adverse reactions. So, the question is, if Gilead did not plan to measure adverse reactions and there is no record of such measures, where did the adverse reaction figures come from? Majority of Patients on Remdesivir Suffer Liver DamageAmazingly, in the May 2020 FDA publication indicated that a majority of the participants in the several remdesivir studies conducted have suffered liver damage.
The FDA report stated that in the GS-US-540-5773 study 5% of the patients suffered moderate to severe liver damage. Whereas, 2% of the study patients suffered severe liver damage. Kidney Damage From Remdesivir is ForeseeableAnother foreseeable side effect of Veklury® (remdesivir) is kidney damage. The FDA pubication reveals that “[i]ntravenous administration (slow bolus) of remdesivir to rats at dosage levels of =3 mg/kg/day for up to 4 weeks resulted in findings indicative of kidney injury and/or dysfunction.” Invasive Mechanical Ventilation RequiredIn another later published study (ACTT-1, NCT04280705) reported in the October 10, 2010 FDA emergency use auhthorization that alleged to show the benefits of Veklury® (remdesivir), 27% of the patients taking Veklury® (remdesivir) “were on invasive mechanical ventilation.” There was no control group in that study. It seems that the ventilation was the result of Veklury® (remdesivir) because the study revealed that “[s]ubjects on mechanical ventilation at screening were excluded” from the study. Early Study Termination Due to Adverse EventsIn another human study conducted in China, 12% of the Veklury® (remdesivir) group participants had to discontinue therapy with Veklury® (remdesivir) due to adverse side effects. That compared to 5% in the control group. Keep in mind that the control group in the chineses study was not truly a placebo group and the Veklury® (remdesivir) group was not truly a Veklury® (remdesivir) group. Both the control group and the Veklury® (remdesivir) group recieved corticosteroids, lopinavir/ritonavir, and interferon alfa-2b. The study was terminated early without any conclusions. The NIH admitted that “[t]he use of concomitant medications (corticosteroids, lopinavir/ritonavir, interferon) may have obscured the effects of remdesivir.” Another human study cited did not have a control group, and the NIH, therefore, admitted that “it is not possible to assess whether the use of remdesivir led to the improvement.” Remdesivir Proven Ineffective in Ebola StudyThere was only one other human study cited, and the results were devastating for the patients in that study who were administered Veklury® (remdesivir). In that study, Veklury® (remdesivir) was compared to three other treatments for Ebola. The control group was not actually a placebo group. The group was administered a medicine identified as ZMapp (a triple monoclonal antibody agent). There was something strange about the trial. In another trial study 22% of the study patients died within 28 days using ZMapp on patients with Ebola. But in the comparative study with Veklury® (remdesivir) the motrality rate for the control grup using ZMapp shot up to 49.7% during the 28 day study. The study administrators could only guess as to why their study patients were dropping like flies. They said: “The reason that mortality among patients who received ZMapp was 22% in the PREVAIL II trial (conducted during the outbreak in West Africa) and 50% in our trial (conducted during the current outbreak in the DRC) is unclear.” One thing that was clear was that the significantly higher mortality for ZMapp brought the control group closer to the 53.1% mortality rate of the Veklury® (remdesivir) group with the effect that Veklury® (remdesivir) was shown to be merely less effective rather than extremely deleterious. That higher mortality of 49.7% for ZMapp also had the effect of showing that the other two treatment modalities were effective as compared to the control. In any event, as the chart published in the study below reveals, Veklury® (remdesivir) had the highest mortality of any of the treatment modalities with 53.1% of the Ebola patients who were administered Veklury® (remdesivir) dying within 28 days. Yet, with those studies showing the Veklury® (remdesivir) is unsafe and ineffective, the NIH recommended Veklury® (remdesivir) as the treatment for COVID-19. The results were foreseeable. Its use to treat patients with COVID-19 were predictably ineffective and unsafe. Please watch Dr. Ardis’ interview in the video below. With Covid, Remdesivir statistics from 2,058 deaths on CMS data (Medicare) revealed a death rate of 26%, and 46% of those died within 14 days of treatment. The mortality rate from Covid is purported to be around 1%, depending on the country. That 1% is highly inflated because the CDC is lying with its statistics. Why would anyone give people a remdesiver that is killing them at a rate of 26% when the alleged disease you are treating only has a death rate of 1%? The answer is ineluctable; you would only do that if you wanted to kill people. This is an organized crime; it is mass murder. Thank you for reading Edward Hendrie’s Newsletter. This post is public so feel free to share it. |