Frontline Doctor Highlights His Preferred COVID-19 Treatments

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While the Omicron variant of the  the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus seems to be causing less severe disease than the Delta variant, itโ€™s still landing some people in hospitals, highlighting the need for effective treatment before cases progress to that stage, a frontline doctor says.

Dr. Syed Haider has treated more than 4,000 COVID-19-positive patients so far during the pandemic. Just five ended up going to a hospital, and none have died.

The doctor said his preferred treatments include many off-label medications along with vitamins and supplements.

โ€œVitamin D is really important, ivermectin is important, fluvoxamine, hydroxychloroquine also works, itโ€™s just a lot of people have been convinced that it doesnโ€™t at this point, and are scared off of trying it,โ€ Haider told NTDโ€™s โ€œCapitol Report.โ€ โ€œBut I prefer ivermectin, fluvoxamine, Vitamin D, Vitamin C, quercetin, zinc.โ€

Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic that has had mixed results against COVID-19 in clinical trials and isnโ€™t advised by the Food and Drug Administration to treat the disease. Fluvoxamine is an antidepressant thatโ€™s gaining popularity for use against COVID-19. Hydroxychloroquine is an anti-malarial that has shown some success in treating the disease. Quercetin is a plant pigment thatโ€™s not widely known yet as a treatment for COVID-19.

Haider has also recommended flax seed oil.

โ€œOne really easy thing that anyone can do is just follow the directions on a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, you can get this at the store, can dilute it down to 1 percent swish swish it through your nose, or swish it through your mouth and drip it into your nose or use a neti pot to rinse out your nose. And itโ€™s not uncomfortable, it shouldnโ€™t be burning, if itโ€™s burning, you would want to dilute it a little bit more, and that kills the virus on contact,โ€ he said.

Haiderโ€™s list differs from the National Institutes of Healthโ€™s recently updated treatment recommendations for non hospitalized COVID-19 patients.

The agency recommends using Pfizerโ€™s COVID-19 pill, known as paxlovid; Merckโ€™s pill, called molnupiravir; GlaxoSmithKlineโ€™s monoclonal antibody treatment, sotrovimab; or Gilead Sciencesโ€™s remdesivir, administered through IV over multiple days.

The recommendations stem from studies that demonstrate the therapeuticsโ€™ effectiveness, the agency said.

Haider, however, doesnโ€™t agree with the remdesivir recommendation, noting itโ€™s never received an endorsement from the World Health Organization and that it has the side effect of causing kidney failure.

The virus that causes COVID-19, he said, is โ€œvery, very easily treatableโ€ if early treatment is done with off-label drugs, Haider stressed.

He advises people get prepared ahead of time.

โ€œI think people need to take this seriously and get medications on hand before they get sick,โ€ Dr. Syed Haider told โ€œCapitol Report.โ€

While Omicron often manifests as a bad cold, even some people who are considered at low-risk of developing severe disease will end up with severe cases, the doctor said. Additionally, emerging data indicate that the protection provided by both vaccination and natural immunity isnโ€™t as good against Omicron, emphasizing the need to be ready.

By Zachary Stieber

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