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The doctor informed about effective corona medication months ago and feels ignored: "Is it because I'm young?"

2021-04-15T07:17:00.225Z


A doctor from Austria treated over 1,000 corona patients with a nasal spray substance, but her report fell on deaf ears. Now she is venting.


A doctor from Austria treated over 1,000 corona patients with a nasal spray substance, but her report fell on deaf ears.

Now she is venting.

A study published in April shows: The synthetic glucocorticoid budesonide is effective against coronaviruses.

British researchers at the University of Oxford had shown in a study

that inhaling the drug had reduced the incidence of severe disease by 90 percent *

.

However, the study only included 146 adults who either received standard therapy or were given the budesonide-containing inhalation spray twice a day.

The main reason for the antiviral effect of budesonide-containing spray is that glucocorticoids such as budesonide inhibit the replication of Sars-CoV-2 in airway tissue.

Laboratory studies have shown this, as informed by the Ärzteblatt.

General practitioners Dr.

Lisa-M.

Benefit Kellermayr

.

Since the pandemic began in March 2020, she has treated and cared for a four-digit number of Covid patients at home, as she posts on her Twitter channel - also with budesonide.

“Am I too female?”: Young doctor feels that politics and health insurances do not hear her

It was shown relatively quickly that patients clearly benefit from the substance budenoside

.

Patients who we treated with it at an early stage improved quickly, rarely called again in the next few days and were rarely required to be hospitalized.

Patients who were treated with other substances - including asthma sprays!

- often had more difficult courses.

That was just extremely noticeable, ”tweeted the young doctor.

But even after she published her findings during an online district medical training on October 31, 2020, this did not have the effect she wanted, namely that the knowledge spread quickly - although the training was recorded and the YouTube link was shared hundreds of times.

Astrazenca even turned to the doctor with the advice that she could not simply recommend Budenoside preparations because there was no official approval, no studies and no recommendations from specialist societies.

put together.



Will someone listen to me

Or am I


a) too female


b) too young


c) have too few titles


d) all answers are correct?

# covid19 # covid19at #not of course

- Dr.

Lisa-M.

Kellermayr (@drlisamaria) April 11, 2021

Kellermayr nevertheless recommends Budenoside preparations because she has seen hundreds of times with her own eyes how much this drug helps.

“And I will recommend it to others,” writes the doctor on her Twitter channel.

What makes them suspicious: It was only when Karl Lauterbach reported on the effects and a study with a small number of participants was published that the media reported on a large scale.

The general practitioner is irritated on Twitter: “

Dear company @AstraZeneca, dear health insurance companies, dear @rudi_anschober: We have treated HUNDREDS TO THOUSANDS (!!!!!) of COVID patients in Austria with Budenoside!

(...)

We have had this knowledge for six months, the data is there, we just have to put it together.

Will someone listen to me

Or am I a) too female b) too young c) have too few titles d) all answers are correct? ”.

Read more

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* Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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