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Paxlovid: Informed Choice

Paxlovid: A Guide to Making an Informed Decision - This Q&A from the Canadian COVID Care Alliance answers a number of targeted questions to better understand the oral antiviral medication currently being offered for COVID treatment.

August 2, 2022|Latest Updates|

FLCCC Mourns Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, Early COVID treatment Advocate

FLCCC mourns the loss of Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, fierce advocate for early COVID treatment The entire team at FLCCC is saddened to hear of the loss of a great friend and fellow supporter of early treatment for COVID-19. We extend our deepest condolences and sympathies to the Zelenko family and pray they find the strength to see them through this difficult time. “Dr. Zelenko stepped up and fought for access to early treatment when few others did,” said Dr. Pierre Kory, President and Chief Medical Officer of FLCCC. “He had a huge impact, and his loss will be felt by many.”

June 30, 2022|Latest Updates|

FLCCC Response to ACTIV-6 Trial Results on COVID Treatments

ACTIV-6 severely limited the use of ivermectin, administering a dose below what is known to be effective on the variants at the time and received too late (6 days on average) after the onset of symptoms. Despite these obvious shortfalls, there was a statistically significant, albeit modest, impact on time to clinical recovery for patients using ivermectin to treat COVID-19. T

June 14, 2022|Latest Updates|

FLCCC’s Dr. Marik Honored by Virginia for COVID Work

On March 11, the Virginia House of Delegates passed a resolution by unanimous vote that commends Paul Marik, MD, one of the world’s leading critical care physicians, for his distinguished career and courageous life-saving work during the COVID-19 pandemic. HR 228 recognizes Dr. Marik for “his courageous treatment of critically ill COVID-19 patients and his philanthropic efforts to share his effective treatment protocols with physicians around the world.”

March 18, 2022|Latest Updates|

FLCCC Statement on California Assembly Bill 2098

As physicians and scientists, we are trained to think critically, to question science, and use what we learn to treat our patients and advance the practice of medicine. AB 2098 is the reversal of these concepts that have formed the foundation of medicine for centuries. If AB 2098 becomes law, doctors will be threatened with disciplinary action for what is vaguely referred to in the bill as “disinformation.”

March 9, 2022|Latest Updates|
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