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Saturday, March 21, 2020

Israeli drug company donating 6M doses of malaria drug to US to combat coronavirus

Israel’s leading drug producer announced Thursday it will donate 6 million doses of anti-malaria drugs to the United States in hopes that it could be helpful treating coronavirus symptoms.

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries says the drug could potentially treat people with the coronavirus and will ship the hydroxychloroquine tablets through wholesalers nationwide by the end of the month and will provide 10 million doses in total, according to Breitbart News.

“We are committed to helping to supply as many tablets as possible as demand for this treatment accelerates at no cost,” Teva Executive Vice President Brendan O’Grady said about the move.

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8 comments:

  1. This shows how the Pharmaceutical companies, FDA and AMA in the US are conning the US tax payer out of millions of dollars when even Israeli Government produces more than the US BIG PHARMA. That puts the US in last place in protecting the US citizen and their health.

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  2. Shows are Politians are not for the US citizen and all for making money. Make the BIG PHARMA drug makers return to the US ASAP.

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  3. 12:24. Much of Teva’s manufacturing is based in the US. They are a global company headquartered in Israel.

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  4. Thank you, Mr. Netanyahu.

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  5. I would not get so worked up. There is no pill for this. It's simple survival of the fittest.

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  6. As a Politian said it is a repeat of the 1918 pandemic. HISTORY REPEATING itself.

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  7. All well and good. But it's still unknown if this helps at all. And could do more harm than good. Medicines react different to different things.
    If I was surely dieing I'd take it. But want more research if I'm not really that ill.

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  8. I haven't been a fan of Israel but I must say it is appreciated. It will definitely lighten my attitude towards them.

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