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According to the NY Times on 10/2/20, President Trump has received a dose of an experimental antibody cocktail being developed by the drug maker Regeneron, in addition to several other drugs, including zinc, vitamin D and the generic version of the heartburn treatment Pepcid, according to a letter from his doctor that was released by the White House Friday afternoon. Also on CNBC ON 11/21/2020 Regeneron, "The experimental therapy was given to President Donald Trump when he contracted the coronavirus in October." The Washington Post on 11/21/2020 also states that Regeneron was given to Trump last month and that Regeneron’s drug is a cocktail of two monoclonal antibodies, called casirivimab and imdevimab. Being that it states he was given Regeneron in additon to several other drugs." Its possible that he may have received some Ivermectin, but it doesn't mention it. According to the Miami Herald on 10/3/2020 the Herald states, "Doctors are treating President Donald Trump, who was hospitalized Friday night with COVID-19, using an experimental drug known as remdesivir.

Sean Conley, Trump’s physician, announced Friday night that the president had not required supplemental oxygen but had started remdesivir therapy at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, D.C. I have know friends that were treated with a combination of Ivermectin and imdevimab and with just ivermectin and they recovered within 48 hours, so it definitely works!

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