You should ask your hospital RIGHT NOW what their treatment protocols are for COVID-19. I'm not waiting for full clinical studies, I would be dead before they are completed. Remember you can't listen to me, I'm not medically trained.
I'm going to be asking for heparin as a blood thinner because of this:
Common FDA-approved drug may effectively neutralize virus that causes COVID-19
And this:
The autopsy findings caused a stir at many hospitals and influenced some doctors to start giving blood thinners to all covid-19 patients. It is now common practice.
Another takeaway is that the findings underscore the importance of getting people on supplementary oxygen quickly to prevent irreversible brain damage.
CBD may help avert lung destruction in COVID-19
Newswise: Respiratory Diseases and Disorders|July 16, 2020
Cannabidiol,
or CBD, may help reduce the cytokine storm and excessive lung
inflammation that is killing many patients with COVID-19, researchers
say.
While more work, including clinical
trials to determine optimal dosage and timing, is needed before CBD
becomes part of the treatment for COVID-19, researchers at the Dental
College of Georgia and Medical College of Georgia have early evidence it
could help patients showing signs of respiratory distress avoid extreme
interventions like mechanical ventilation as well as death from acute
respiratory distress syndrome.
"ARDS is a
major killer in severe cases of some respiratory viral infections,
including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
and we have an urgent need for better intervention and treatment
strategies," says Dr. Babak Baban, immunologist and interim associate
dean for research at DCG and corresponding author of the study in the
journal Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research.
Our
laboratory studies indicate pure CBD can help the lungs recover from
the overwhelming inflammation, or cytokine storm, caused by the COVID-19
virus, and restore healthier oxygen levels in the body, says co-author
Dr. Jack Yu, physician-scientist and chief of pediatric plastic surgery
at MCG.
Their
CBD findings were enabled by their additional finding of a safe and
relatively inexpensive model to duplicate the lung damage caused by
ARDS. Work on the virus itself is limited to a handful of labs in the
nation that can safely manage the highly contagious virus, and their
newly reported approach opens more doors for studying SARS-CoV-2,
COVID-19 and similar virus-induced conditions, they say.
Their
model, which takes advantage of the large, unique genetic structure of
the novel coronavirus, produced classic symptoms of ARDS like the
overwhelming, destructive immune response, then CBD significantly
downregulated classic indicators of the excess, like
inflammation-promoting cytokines as it improved oxygen levels in the
blood and enabled the lungs to recover from the structural damage.
A
major problem with SARS-CoV-2 is instead of just killing the virus, the
over-the-top immune response can quickly disable the lungs,
transforming them to a place where virus is replicated, rather than a
place that makes oxygen available for our bodies and eliminates
potentially harmful gases like carbon dioxide.
Mechanical
ventilators can take over these vital functions for a while, and enable
critically ill people to use less energy to just breathe and have more
energy to fight infection, while ideally the lungs recover from the
assault. However evidence suggests 30-50% of patients who get to the
point of mechanical ventilation, don't survive.
The
cytokines in these now famous "storms" are a class of molecules like
interferon and interleukin, secreted by immune cells and other cells
like endothelial cells that line blood vessels, which impact cell
communication and can both promote and deter inflammation. In the case
of COVID-19, there is excessive production of inflammation-promoting
molecules like the interleukins IL-6 and IL-1β, as well as immune cells
like neutrophils and monocytes, the researchers say.
They
looked at objective measures of lung function in mice like levels of
proinflammatory cytokines, oxygen levels in the blood before and after
treatment, as well as temperature, an indicator of inflammation. Oxygen
levels went up, while temperatures and cytokine levels went down with
CBD therapy. Days later, a more detailed analysis of the lungs,
reinforced reduction of key indicators of destructive inflammation,
which their model, like the virus, drove way up including reduced levels
of IL-6 and infiltrating neutrophils.
In fact, both clinical symptoms and physical lung changes resulting from ARDS were reversed with CBD treatment, they say.
Their
model was created with the help of a synthetic analog of
double-stranded RNA called POLY (I:C). In humans, our double-stranded
DNA contains our genetic information and our single-stranded RNA carries
out the instruction of our DNA to make certain proteins. In the family
of coronaviruses, the double-stranded RNA carries the genetic material
needed to reproduce the viruses and hijacks the cell machinery of our
body to do that, Baban says.
"The natural
instinct of the virus is to make more of itself," Baban says. "It weaves
with our DNA to make the cell produce food and everything it needs."
Viruses also tend to have a tissue or tissues they prefer — some can and
do go anywhere — and for SARS-CoV-2, the lungs are high on the list, he
says.
Our bodies aren't used to this
double-stranded RNA so, like the virus, POLY (I:C) gets the immediate
and extreme attention of toll-like receptor 3, a family of receptors
that help our body recognize invaders like a virus and activate our
frontline, innate immune response.
"The
toll-like receptors 3 see this and just go nuts," Yu says. The fact that
the coronaviruses are literally big and have the largest known viral
RNA genome make such a vigorous cytokine and immune response both
plausible and probable, adds Baban.
Mice
received three, once-a-day doses of POLY (I:C) in the nasal passageway.
CBD was given by a shot in the abdomen, the first dose two hours after
the second POLY (I:C) treatment, then every other day for a total of
three days in a process that sought to mimic mice getting treatment
about the time a human would begin to experience trouble breathing and
likely seek medical care. Given too early, CBD might actually interfere
with a proper immune response against the virus, Yu says.
CBD
quickly improved the clinical symptoms, then later detailed studies of
the lungs showed damage to their structure, like tissue overgrowth,
scarring and swelling, also had totally or partially resolved. Their
next steps include doing similar studies on other organs impacted by
COVID-19 including the gut, heart and brain, Baban says.
At
least one way CBD is thought to calm the immune response is because it
looks similar to endocannabinoids, a natural cell signaling system in
our bodies believed to be involved in a wide variety of functions from
sleep to reproduction to inflammation and immune response. CB1 and CB2,
the main receptors for this system, are found extensively throughout the
body including the brain and respiratory system, where we breathe in
manmade and natural irritants in the air — as well as viruses and
bacteria — that might inflame. While understanding the workings of the
natural endocannabinoid system is still very much a work in progress,
it's thought that one way CBD works to reduce seizures, for example, is
indirectly through the large number of CB1 receptors in the brain, says
Yu.
CBD is available without a prescription,
and is used to treat problems like seizures as well as Parkinson's,
Crohn's and other conditions where pain and/or inflammation are a major
factor. It's derived from the hemp and cannabis plant, which are
essentially the same although hemp has a much lower concentration of the
"high" producing THC. Other investigators have shown the calming effect
of CBD, for example, can block IL-6 in other models of inflammatory
disease.
ARDS is a rapid, severe infection of
the lungs that results in widespread inflammation, shortness of breath,
rapid breathing and the inability to sustain adequate oxygen levels to
the body and brain. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing are some
of the early signs of COVID-19. ARDS is a major cause of death in
patients who are critically ill for a variety of reasons, including
common sepsis.
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