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Breaking: US Patent For Nasal Spray Drug That Includes Hydroxychloroquine & Ivermectin

Posted by Promotional Motor on August 05, 2021 - 12:32am

Finnish Firm Scores US Patent For Nasal Spray Drug That Includes Hydroxychloroquine & Ivermectin

 

The suppression of the effective medicaments against the coronavirus is the move Big Pharma decided to take to destroy humanity!

 

HCQ, Ivermectin, and similar drugs are highly effective in the fight against the pandemic, but they don’t allow them to be used on patients.

These medicaments have been around for decades. However, Big Pharma has to take billions from the shots they invented and called them vaccines.

Health bureaucrats, MSM, and Big Tech are collaborating in their fight against humanity.
Without the censorship of the two effective drugs HCQ and Ivermectin, the shots would never be approved by EUA.

One Finnish pharmaceutical company got a patent on a drug that uses HCQ and Ivermectin, and it is a nasal drug to eliminate the risk of severe illness.

The FDA’s definition of EUA:

An Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) is a mechanism to facilitate the availability and use of medical countermeasures, including vaccines, during public health emergencies, such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. Under a EUA, FDA may allow the use of unapproved medical products or unapproved uses of approved medical products in an emergency to diagnose, treat, or prevent serious or life-threatening diseases or conditions when certain statutory criteria have been met, including that there are no adequate, approved, and available alternatives. Taking into consideration input from the FDA, manufacturers decide whether and when to submit an EUA request to FDA.

I guess we have an alternative coronavirus treatment.

FDA doesn’t care about this development.

 

 

 

 

 

YLE covered this story:

A coronavirus drug developed by Therapeutica Borealis, a pharmaceutical firm in Turku, has been granted a patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The nasal spray contains hydroxychloroquine, among other ingredients.

Earlier in May, the company said it had received approval for a patent application, based on which it expected a final patent this month.

The final patent is an important milestone for us on our way to the market. Our next goal is to find an established pharmaceutical industry company with an international business scale,” says Professor Kalervo Väänänen, one of the three inventors and founders of Therapeutica Borealis, in a press release on Monday. Väänänen is a cell biologist and former rector of the University of Turku.

The co-inventors of the drug and co-founders of Therapeutica Borealis are Lauri Kangas, an adjunct professor of science at the University of Turku, and Matti Rihko, a psychologist, and board chair of the Turku Chamber of Commerce and of the University of Turku. He is also a former CEO of the Raisio food corporation, known for its cholesterol-lowering Benecol products.

According to the company, the nasal spray acts on cell function in nasal mucous in three ways, impairing the ability of the virus to penetrate the body and multiply, thus reducing the risk of serious illness.

Another Finnish pharmaceutical company, Rokote Laboratories, has been developing a coronavirus vaccine in nasal spray form, but has struggled to gain financing.

Tackling the pandemic probably requires, in addition to a vaccine, a preventive or early-acting drug. This drug also helps especially in a situation where vaccine coverage threatens to remain too low for herd immunity,” said Väänänen.

WHO warned against ivermectin use except in clinical trials

The firm said that the drug’s active ingredients – aprotinin, hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin – are well-known and widely used drugs, but in this product are used in a new, targeted manner on the upper respiratory mucous membrane.

All the drug molecules covered by the patent are approved for the treatment of other diseases, but if used systemically, for instance as pills or infusions swallowed by patients, the amounts of drugs would be high and potentially harmful.

For topical use, as in a nasal spray, the concentrations of the active ingredients throughout the body remain very low but are sufficient locally to prevent the passage and replication of the virus, making the drug safer and more effective, says Therapeutica Borealis.

Aprotinin is a protease inhibitor while ivermectin is an antiparasitic and hydroxychloroquine has been used against malaria – and has been touted as a Covid-19 treatment by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and former US President Donald Trump among others.

Bear in mind that in India, one COVID Treatment Kit was charged $3. I would like to know who much will this pharmaceutical firm charge for it.

 

Source:

fda.gov

yle.fi

Bill Rippel As far as I'm concerned Big Farma should be totally shut down. They don't care about people at all. The only thing that matters to them is MONEY. And it's been that way for years.
August 5, 2021 at 4:06pm
Simon Keighley It's crazy that thes two safe drugs are not allowed to be used on patients - let's hope things soon change. Thanks for sharing, PM.
August 5, 2021 at 8:39am