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What to know about Trump's coronavirus treatment regimen

Those include an experimental antibody therapeutic from drugmaker Regeneron and the antiviral remdesivir.Trump also received supplemental oxygen on Friday and Saturday.

President Donald Trump is taking several drugs to combat COVID-19, a combination approach that critical care doctors called rational but untested. Over the past few days, the president confirmed his diagnosis, was injected with an experimental antibody cocktail, transported to Walter Reed Medical Center, and given an IV infusion of the antiviral drug remdesivir.

Giving the antibody drug and remdesivir early on should help COVID-19 patients in fighting the disease, physicians told Business Insider.

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...that none of his usual 'TV Doctors' telling us it's all going to be fine are nowhere close to him to treat his virus !!! How telling. DontheCon is a complete fraud.

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