Favipiravir - An anti-viral drug approved in Japan for stockpiling against influenza pandemics.On October 4, 2014, it was reported that a French nun who contracted Ebola while volunteering in Liberia was cured with Favipiravir treatment.BCX4430 - A broad-spectrum small molecule antiviral drug developed by BioCryst Pharmaceuticals and undergoing animal testing as a potential human treatment for Ebola by USAMRIID.The drug has been approved to progress to Phase 1 trials, expected late in 2014.Brincidofovir - A broad-spectrum antiviral drug, has been granted an emergency FDA approval as an investigational new drug for the treatment of Ebola, after in vitro tests found it to be effective against Ebola virus. It has subsequently been used to treat the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the USA.Lamivudine - An antiviral drug which is usually used to treat HIV / AIDS, was reported in September 2014 to have been used successfully to treat 13 out of 15 Ebola-infected patients by a doctor in Liberia.
If it comes here I'm locking myself in my house.
Yeah I'm kind of nervous because there was just a confirmed case here in Connecticut.
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Quote from: kush mcgush on October 16, 2014, 06:43:51 PMand yall niggas stil aint wherein condoms>death by diarrhea My god
Quote from: RustingFloor on October 16, 2014, 06:52:01 PMQuote from: kush mcgush on October 16, 2014, 06:43:51 PMand yall niggas stil aint wherein condoms>death by diarrhea My godWhat's more shocking is the deaths from diabetes. I thought that place was like starving and shit? fracking ruse all along mang