The Highwire with Del Bigtree - URGENT WARNING ON USE OF PAXLOVID
Episode Date: October 31, 2022Paxlovid became the first antiviral approved for Covid from the FDA over a year ago. Now, urgent warnings of severe drug interactions with several common heart, statin and immunosuppressive medication...s have come to light.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
We're talking about vaccines and all the issues surrounding vaccines that we're continuing to discover.
The same thing is happening with the antiviral Paxlovid.
Now, if we remember in December of last year, 2021, the FDA approved Paxilovid.
This was the headline from their own website.
You can see the regulatory approval here.
Coronavirus update, FDA authorizes first oral antiviral for treatment of COVID-19.
Now, what's interesting about this is on the back of that story, we know that the year prior to that,
there was an intense battle going on.
Hydroxychloroquine had come out as antiviral.
And you saw the WHO swoop in give tons of money
for studies where they pack the studies with,
I mean, let's be clear.
We had Ford Medical Center do a powerful study,
one of the greatest research centers in America
coming forward and saying our study shows
a 50% reduction in death amongst those
that receive hydroxychloroquine.
That should have been it.
That should have been the story.
A product hydroxychloroquine is being used all around the world
in people who aren't even in good health,
that suffer from malaria, no problems there,
no problems in all the other uses
that are off-label here in the United States of America.
But all of a sudden, Tony Fauci thinks
there's a problem with using this
because it could cause some sort of heart arrhythmia,
I think was the entire excuse.
I mean, literally took this product out of the hands of doctors
like Dr. Paul Merrick, who has been on our show,
who was leading his ICU,
having a 50% also better result using products
like hydroxychloroquine.
We're gonna talk about ivermectin in a second.
And so this was literally ripped out
the hands of doctors for the first time ever where a bureaucratic agency like FDA made it impossible
for a doctor in the in the middle of a virus they said they knew nothing about well doctors aren't
allowed to use what appears to be working in trials and studies and in hospitals all around the
world right and then so they did you're about to talk about the study they did get behind yeah the
studies they did get behind they were using potentially lethal doses right they were starting the therapies
late as we know with antivirals you need to get on that right when you start showing symptoms
Yeah, sabotaged hydroxychloroquine with lethal doses being used, I believe it's over 2,000 milligrams
being used of hydroxychloroquine in the Solidarity Trial and the Recovery Trial.
When the doctors using it, we're using 400 milligrams.
At most 600 milligrams a day, I think it was 2,400 in one of these trials, literally four times in what is known as a lethal dose to make their point so they could pull it off the market.
I mean, really, really horrific stuff.
And it didn't even stop there if you remember.
We have the fraudulent data collection from the shadowy company called Surgesphere.
That was published in The Lancet.
The Lancet had to retract that.
It was being called one of the biggest retractions of the past decade.
That was complete an utter...
You had like an adult model on the internet that was a part of the company
and a science fiction writer that had put that entire fraudulent piece together,
and that's what Tony Fauci ran with.
And so obviously attack on that, attack on Ivermectin.
Yeah, Ivermectin, basically they saw kind of what happened,
the attack profile, if you will, with how they looked at hydroxychloricline.
So they kind of decentralized that.
Doctors all around the world were dosing their patients.
Actually, cities were dosing patients.
In Brazil, other places in South America, they were having wildly successful results.
Obviously, this has been going, the Ivermectin is very cheap.
It's a repurpose antiviral.
Won the Nobel Prize for medicine in human beings,
even though all the media tried to say it was a horse deworming pill.
No, it had won the Nobel Prize for how brilliant it was in using humans around the world.
Right, and the safety profile is the best there is. Yes. I mean, so many doctors saying,
you, Ivermectin has no cross-reactivity with other drugs that we can see, literally one of the safest drugs we'd ever see.
Yes, and that story led to the book by Dr. Peter Corey called The War on Ivermechran.
Which we are going to be releasing, I think, within the next 30 days or so. Right. So now let's look at the current headlines.
Remember, Pax Lovit has been out for well over a year.
This is the go-to therapy of every hospital.
So we trash those.
But Pax-Lovids are shining star.
This is what we're going to trust in.
Yep. You're walking into an ER.
You're walking into your doctor's office with symptoms.
First couple days, you're going on Pax Lovit.
This has been given to, I mean, countless millions of people.
We had the president taking it.
We had Anthony Fauci himself taking it.
Don't I remember that both of them had the bounce back effect too, where they said to have
cleared they went back in public and then they're back in bed days later because they had a
rebound effect that was being pointed out by Paxslovak. Yeah, and that was found afterwards.
You know, that's what something they found, the Pax Lovit rebound. This was something that
apparently now was common and now the media had to smooth that out a little bit because you're
getting the symptoms again. But now listen to this, this is the article in CNN nonetheless. This is a big
warning. They're finding out there's some big drug-to-drug interactions that they're calling
not just mild, severe. Here's the headline out of CNN. It says here, COVID-19 treatment
Paxilovic can interact with common heart medications, doctors warn. Now this was from a study and this
is what they said. The review paper says that interactions between Paxilovid and certain blood
thinners can cause an increased risk of bleeding. So we're talking about the opposite of what the
blood thinners are supposed to do. Interactions between Paxilovet and some cholesterol
medications such as statins can be toxic to the liver, and interactions between Paxilovin
and certain blood pressure medications can cause low blood pressure, flushing, and swelling.
This is a big, big deal. And this review study was so important that the authors of the
study put out their own press release saying, hey, doctors, you need to be concerned about this
now. This isn't going to get buried in a medical journal. And so check this out. This is what they
said. This was the actual press release. COVID-19 drug Paxilovid may interact with common heart
medications. And in there, they list a bunch of medications here. The anti-arrhythmic agents,
anti-platlet agents and antiquagulants, statins, immunosuppressive agents. These are, and they're talking,
they're talking an exponential rise in toxicity in some of these. If you have these drug-to-drug
And we heard about this from Dr. Pierre Corey from the Freedom Fest panel that you were the host of.
Yeah, that we aired just last week.
If anyone wants to see that, they just had to go back last week where he laid out how safe Ivermectin was.
This is what they loved about it.
It didn't seem to have cross reactions.
He didn't even have to look it up.
There was no list of cross reactions with other drugs.
Whereas Paxlovid.
And we're not just talking about some like fringe drugs.
We're talking about statins, heart, you know, blood.
I mean, these are some of the most, you know, ubiquitous.
drugs used in and therapies in the country.
I mean, Del, before this show, we're going over this,
I'm going over these headlines.
This is one of the most important shows I think we've done.
I mean, tens of millions of Americans that are getting a drug that's being doled out like candy at the hospitals
are now facing severe drug to drug interactions.
So you're going to have to talk to your doctor if you're going in and you want this medication,
because this is a really big deal.
