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  • Why have I never heard of this drug, just wondering. I heard about the one durg that showed some promise, its two failed HIV drugs that the combined.

  • It was all over the news when it was first used to rescue patients at the height of the AIDS pandemic. See "The Next AIDS Breakthrough" on this channel. Since then, it's been in development with researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston now taking charge. It usually takes 20 years from drug discovery to drug delivery, even for no-brainer, block-buster drugs like the cancer drugs Avastin and Erbitux.

  • People should go see what Montagnier is saying now....on youtube....Nobel Laureate Montagnier: HIV Can Be Cleared Naturally - House of Numbers

    basically he's saying you don't need a virus of mass destruction to explain why people get sick and the anti "hiv" drugs are not necessary. If "hiv" only makes people who are already sick. sick...that means "hiv" is unnecessary. Not that I think he'll be giving his Nobel Prize back. He's probably already cashed the check

  • It's an Ad

  • Then why is it you can't buy anything the video talks about?

  • probably because your shitty little pharma company doesn't have enough interest from the general public, Albert.

  • Guess again. Try reading the medical journals, industry trade papers.

  • "Conflicts of interest are rampant. When the New England Journal of Medicine published a study of antidepressants, we didnt have room to print all the authors conflict-of-interest disclosures. We had to refer people to the website. I wrote an editorial for the journal, titled 'Is Academic Medicine for Sale?' Someone wrote a letter to the editor that answered the question, 'No. The current owner is very happy with it.' That sums up the situation nicely"

    Los Angeles Times, 9 August 2004

  • quote is by....— Dr. Marcia Angell, MD, Senior Lecturer, Harvard Medical School; Former Editor in Chief, The New England Journal of Medicine

  • The hetero epidemic was cancelled last summer.

    June 2008

    Dr. Kevin de Cock of the World Health Organization: "[T]here will be no generalised epidemic of Aids in the heterosexual population outside Africa."

    google..

    There Will Be No Heterosexual AIDS Epidemic, Experts Admit

    &

    Noteworthy Successes Against Aids in Africa

    &

    Shillfactor net

  • The operant word is "generalized." The increase in HIV infection in the U.S. is concentrated in the African-American population. Hence the recent effort of the Obama Adminsitration and the CDC to promote prevention.

  • An increase based on what tests? Those tests have no standards.

    "At present, there is no recognized standard for establishing the presence or absence of antibodies to HIV-1 and HIV-2 in human blood.."

    Human immunodeficiency virus types 1 and 2: (E. coli, B. megaterium, recombinant antigen) HIVAB HIV-1/HIV-2 (rDNA) EIA. Abbott Laboratories. 2004

    There are 70 things which cause +'s

    helpforhiv com has the list and peer reviewed references.

  • Western Blot assay should not be used as a screening test. WB should be viewed as a supplemental test which can be used to confirm positive results obtained from EIA. However: Specificity is LESS than that of EIA. A significant number of indeterminate blots are seen in low risk populations.

    Babu VR. HIV Testing Technologies: ELISA/Western Blot. CDC. 2004 Jan 19-23

    The "confirmatory" test is LESS specific than what it is supposed to be confirming.

  • These are good too...google....HIV: A RACE-DISCRIMINATING SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED VIRUS!

    &

    Hiv Positive Children Hiv Negative Mothers

  • abora desease is the scariest desease of them all u literally fall apart and melt down u bleed from hole in ur body ur skin gets a rash that looks like tapioka pudding and bleeds uder any pressure the scary thing is there is no cure and maybe just maybe 1 person in ever 1000+ might live its scary

  • I take it you aren't talking about rice blast disease. Did you mean ebola? Ebola Zaire is a terrible disease but because its signs and symptoms appear quickly, it has been possible to isolate and control. Ebola Restin is much more contagious and U.S. Army researchers exposed many people to it. Fortunately, it doesn't cause disease in humans, just lower primates. This is the opposite of HIV, which doesn't cause disease in other primates.

  • i was reading a book about it on how the author learns about and how it was discovered i didnt get to far in the book but somene summarized for me (not the end :( )

  • An Aids treatment that works without side effects........will anyone pay attention..........

  • All drugs have side effects although the one in question doesn't have the toxicity of antiviral drugs.

  • The government invented AIDS in the Centers for Disease "control" as part of its' "biological warfare" program developed or under development back in the 70s....

  • I'm not going to say the government wouldn't do that. Considering some of the things they've done you wouldn't believe me. But believe this: They aren't that smart. No one even knew what a retrovirus could do until the AIDS pandemic came along. Some experts, like Dusberg at Berkeley still don't believe it.

  • They are that greedy though...google...Shillfactor net to see how much they get in cash and prizes from pharma co's

    SHILLFACTOR . net

    "I don't have a problem with doctors making $3,000 or $5,000 a year on the side, but it's a totally different thing when they're making $80,000." Even more distasteful is that the slides used in many of these presentations are created by the drug makers--not the speakers. "That's like ghost-talking."

    Dr. Robert J. Alpern

    Dean Yale School of Medicine

  • We generally agree. But efforts to limit what NIH researchers make from Big Pharma have been resisted by the need to attarck good people without increasing the federal budget when there is already a huge deficit. BTW: Except for slides that came from CROI, the slides used were created by and licensed from photojournalists, not a drug company.

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