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Aspirin as breakthrough drug to treat 'Cytokine Storm' - link to research
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1659360:MV80NTU1NzU4XzgzMDE3NTkyX0E5QzcxRTc4] High risk COVID-19: intervening at multiple points in the COVID-19 disease process via prophylactic treatment with [b]azithromycin or bee derived products[/b] Author: Janice Blocka,1 aLeumit Health Services, Sfat Emet 4, Beit Shemesh, Israel Preferred email: negevherbals@gmail.com Institutional email: jblock@leumit.co.il The pharmacology of azithromycin, and the actions of certain bee products, suggest the possibility of overlap with the pathophysiology of COVID-19 at several points in the disease process. First, intercellular epithelial tight junctions of the respiratory tract serve as a critical barrier to invaders. Pathophysiological factors capable of disrupting this epithelial barrier include viral virulence factors such as those observed for other coronaviruses; virulence factors derived from potentially synergistic pathogens such as Candida albicans and Porphyramonas gingivalis; and imbalances in the host inflammatory response. Azithromycin, and to a lesser extent, certain bee products, appear to have actions that oppose such processes https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202004.0013/v1/download [/quote]
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Helps reduce risk of blood clot in respiratory system.
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