Quinine Used In Cold Medicines

Quinine used in cold medicines far longer then the 2005 study on coronavirus (try a hundred years in over the counter tablets alone)

This particular formulation in cold tablets – well known for actually working, was taken off the market not because of quinine, but the particular formulation Quinine hydrobromide, 25mg, which sometimes in rare cases of too much and long use causes Bromism (it was on the market 100 years before the 60s and 70s. used by millions without bromism).

It was still over the counter until about 10 years ago in another form to cure leg cramps. And it is still over the counter in many places.

In over words, too unsafe to handle, unknown, not known to work, etc is complete BS. The reason everyone can’t take a cold medicine right now to prevent Coronovirus is the FDA. It’s a completely FDA created and made artificial shortage.

Source…

This is the 2005 article which shows it works against the coronovirus



How Aspirin Changed Medicine Forever

From SciShow:

Aspirin isn’t just an old medicine cabinet stand-by, it’s one of the oldest medicines we humans learned how to make ourselves. And our research into aspirin did more than just make it better at relieving pain, it opened the door to whole new disciplines of scientific research!

 

 

Modern Medicine

Modern medicine has come up with some great new stuff to make life easier.

Modern Medicine

St. Mom’s Wort — Plant extract that treats Mom’s depression by rendering preschoolers unconscious for up to six hours.

Empty Nestrogen — Highly effective suppository that eliminates melancholy by enhancing the memory of how awful they were as teenagers and how you couldn’t wait til they moved out.

Flipitor — Increases life expectancy of commuters by controlling road rage and the urge to flip off other drivers.

Antiboyotics — When administered to teenage girls, is highly effective in improving grades, freeing up phone lines and reducing money spent on make-up.

Menicillin — Potent antiboyotic for older women. Increases resistance to such lines as, “You make me want to be a better person…”

Buyagra — Injectable stimulant taken prior to shopping. Increases potency and duration of spending spree.

Extra Strength Buy-one-all — Caution, when combined with Buyagra, can cause an indiscriminate buying frenzy so severe the victim may even come home with a Donnie Osmond CD or a book by Dr. Laura.

Jack Asspirin — Relieves the headache caused by a man who can’t remember your birthday, anniversary or phone number.

Anti-talksident — A spray carried in a purse or wallet to be used on anyone too eager to share their life stories with total strangers.

Ragaman — When administered to a husband, provides the same irritation as ragging on him all weekend, saving the wife the time and trouble of doing it herself.

 

 

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