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banned that book | 0:37.9 - 1:15.1
commented out for now as "private".
from https://www.snopes.com/news/2021/09/21/did-azt-kill-more-patients-than-aids/:
[or snopes needing an excuse? they aren't alone.] "Experts, including Fauci, say AZT is safe and saved lives. There is no evidence it killed hundreds of thousands of people."
half right in that there is no evidence it killed hundreds of thousands, i can believe that. would never credit azt with being either safe or having saved lives.
from: https://www.catie.ca/catieca
and from https://www.nejm.org/: "Although significant clinical benefit was documented (N Engl J Med 1987; 317:185–91), serious adverse reactions, particularly bone marrow suppression, were observed."
putting it mildly aren't they both as well. canada's program doesn't mention the dosages reviewed. from my limited understanding any effective dose of azt was cytotoxic and that's why it was rejected as a potential chemotherapy drug. here's the spin article reprint from 2015 of the 1989 column by celia farber: https://www.spin.com/2015/10/aids-and-the-azt-scandal-spin-1989-feature-sins-of-omission/
[note: an actual antiviral would still need to be taken under a doctor's care.]
here's a milder warning printed in 1993: https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/the-rise-and-fall-of-azt-it-was-the-drug-that-had-to-work-it-brought-hope-to-people-with-hiv-and-aids-and-millions-for-the-company-that-developed-it-it-had-to-work-there-was-nothing-else-but-for-many-who-used-2320491.html
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not sure that you
could call ethanol cytotoxic. "Toxicity is dependent on dosage."
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