<<To name of medical
practice>>
<<street address>>
<<suburb address>>
Dear <<insert name of doctor of
medical practice>>
My name is <<insert
name>> and I am a patient at your practice.
I write to formally request
a home treatment plan and associated prescriptions for the treatment of SARS-CoV-2
(COVID-19) viral infection. I am asking for prescriptions in advance so that,
in the event I become ill from COVID-19, I can treat promptly at home in
isolation.
I find the current policy of leaving
this potentially fatal infection untreated until the infected person’s life is
in imminent danger, then transferring them to a hospital, entirely
unsatisfactory. This is not how asthma or any other serious illness is managed.
Doctors have an obligation to ‘first do no harm’. If leaving a condition
untreated causes harm, then early treatment must surely be the advisable
approach.
It has come to my attention that
there exist a number of peer reviewed and medically proven treatment protocols
for the effective treatment of infection by the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) virus,
using available medicines. These protocols are outlined below.
In light of this research I
specifically request that my home treatment plan take into account the proven
beneficial effects of hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, azithromycin,
doxycycline, corticosteroids, anti-platelet drugs and anticoagulants, when used
in combination, taking into account my personal medical history and
individual circumstance.
In making this request I advise that
my personal medical history is as follows:
<<list current medications
especially heart medications and oral steroids>>
<<list any underlying
conditions e.g. diabetes, cancer, heart disease, asthma, cystic fibrosis etc >>
<<whether pregnant or
attempting to conceive, or breast feeding>>
<<prior serious illness/illnesses>>
<<current serious
illness/illnesses>>
<<whether received a
“vaccination” for COVID-19 or intending to do so>>
<<date of birth>>
Please respond to this request within
14 days.
In the event that a home treatment
plan and associated prescriptions are refused, and I suffer death or other harm
from SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), your practice may be liable for losses arising.
Kind regards
COVID-19 Treatment Protocols
Treatment protocol developed by Dr Peter McCullough
reproduced here in Reviews in
Cardiovascular Medicine published 30 December 2020.
https://rcm.imrpress.com/EN/10.31083/j.rcm.2020.04.264 [accessed 3 September 2021]
Please find a hard copy attached together with a
summary of the livestream event to Australia with Dr McCulloch August 2021 for
context. Access the livestream here:
https://rumble.com/vlv322-dr-peter-mccullough-covid-can-be-treated.html?fbclid=IwAR2dB14HimfRnZwHYxTMpiSpucj8Wz8hsC9sAZMF8ZAd_dE3KbRNJcKs0DY
Treatment protocol developed by the ‘Front Line
COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC)’
A Guide to
the Management of COVID-19
An overview
of the MATH+, I-MASK+ and I-RECOVER Protocols
Published 27 August 2021
https://covid19criticalcare.com/ [accessed 3
September 2021)
Please find hard copy attached. See also FLCCC
protocol:
I-MASK+ Prevention
and Early Outpatient Treatment Protocol for COVID-19
Updated 1 September 2021
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/FLCCC-Alliance-I-MASKplus-Protocol-ENGLISH.pdf [accessed 3 September 2021]
I refer you also to the following summary of COVID-19 treatments
and associated papers
Global adoption of COVID-19 early treatments
(c19adoption.com)
https://c19adoption.com/ [accessed 3
September 2021]
I refer also to the list of early treatment protocols
published by the ‘Association of American Physicians and Surgeons’.
https://c19protocols.com/ [accessed 3 September 2021]
Your careful consideration of these references is
appreciated.
Summary of the livestream event to Australia with Dr McCulloch August 2021
Early treatment of Covid-19 can play an important role in avoiding
hospitalisation and/or minimise the risk of serious illness.
Dr Peter McCullough has successfully treated COVID patients. He is a
world-leading leading research doctor in this field. He published the first
protocol for the early treatment of Covid in August 2020 in the
peer-reviewed American Journal of Medicine, which he updated in February 2021. Dr
McCullough says Australians can no longer remain silent while our Covid
positive citizens remain, for the most part, untreated and left to manage
themselves at home until things become so bad, they need
hospitalisation.
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Dr McCullough made it clear
that there is no one single “wonder-drug” to treat Covid, and he believes it is
important to use appropriate available treatments under the advice of your
doctor to treat the different aspects of the illness.
Please note that this is not medical advice, this is simply
a summary of the key points Dr McCullough tells us he has researched and used
to treat Covid patients.
Each person must seek their own medical advice from
their doctor on this topic, ask your doctor about the medication that will be
available and appropriate for you should you contract Covid.
Do not buy
medicine online or attempt to administer medicines yourself, always consult
your doctor. If you are unhappy with your doctor’s advice, seek a second
opinion and do not be afraid to advocate for yourself lobby your local
representatives and government bodies on this topic.
- Monoclonal
antibody infusions:
Dr McCullough has used monoclonal antibody infusions for early
treatment of high-risk individuals. Dr McCullough says this is a
treatment which can reduce the viral load in the patient. It is
not a cure, but can be effective if used early in high-risk patients,
it only works early. In Australia, the Therapeutic Goods
Administration (TGA) has issued provisional determinations or registrations for some
of these including Sotrovimab (XEVUDY) and Regdanvimab. Australian
citizens and doctors now need to ask our government agencies and
health providers to provide access to these.*
- Hydroxychloroquine: This drug has been used for Covid-19 worldwide. It
reduces the viral entry into the cells by changing the pH of
endosomes. It helps Zinc get into the cell and impair the
virus. It changes cell surface receptors to help the cells
defend against the virus and it also has an anti-inflammatory effect.
There are over 250 supportive studies regarding its use in covid
patients. Early use of hydroxychloroquine is especially
supported by these studies, later use may not be as effective.
- Ivermectin: The use of this drug for Covid is supported by over 60
studies. Unlike hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin can be effectively used
both early and at later stages of the illness. It works to
reduce the viral entry inside the cell and has an effect against the
spike protein. It has won the Nobel prize, it is a safe and
effective drug that has been widely used for many years.
- Doxycycline,
Azithromycin: these drugs can be used in combination
with the above to protect against bacterial pneumonia arising from
Covid.
- Inhaled
or oral steroids: The
virus can cause significant inflammation, and in those cases, it is
important that doctors prescribe steroids within a reasonable
timeframe such as inhaled budesonide or oral steroids.
- Colchicine: An anti-inflammatory drug.
- Blood
thinners: Asprin
will normally need to be taken to address blood clotting asap.
Adults should start taking a full adult dose of asprin, which is 325mg
when covid strikes. Very high-risk individuals should start taking
blood-thinners such as subcutaneous low molecular weight heparin, or
oral novel anti-coagulants such as Apixaban, Dabigatran, Rivaroxaban,
and Edoxaban.
- Nutraceuticals: Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Quercetin and Zinc are moderately
helpful.
*Note: subsequent to the interview, some of our viewers raised
issues as to the ethics of monoclonal antibody treatments because of their
source.
What to expect
Doctors will often need to prescribe 4 to 6 treatments in combination.
Covid is a long illness and the older the patient may be, the longer it
usually takes to treat and for the patient to recover. The shortest
duration of treatment for adults is approximately 5 days. The average
person aged about 60 years old may need about 10 days of treatment.
Seniors and higher risk individuals may need treatment for up to 30 days.
The exact protocol is not so important, it is the use of drugs in
combination that is the key.
Put your plans in place.
Contact your doctor and ask about these treatments for Covid-19. If
your doctor is unwilling or unable to help you, ask for a referral to
another doctor that will be there for you if you get Covid. As Dr.
McCullough said do not take no for an answer.
Resources / links
C19 study https://c19early.com/
Dr McCullough’s protocol: https://rcm.imrpress.com/EN/10.31083/j.rcm.2020.04.264
Frontline Covid Critical Care Alliance: https://covid19criticalcare.com/
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Noel McCoy
North West Forum
You Be the Change
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