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as a small holder here of the share,s , assuming £2.46 and dividend priced in, that would make a share price of £1.95 ish ex div ignoring future price consolidation , on that basis it puts the share price at below the covid lows last march or am I missing something , this would make the shares very undervalued
i think I need to change my strategy in this share trading game , 1 day a share is up 5-10% next day it,s down again apart from the odd one,s and they are marked up before the market open,s. seems to me the only way is fundamental analysis ,companies with profit,s and manageable debt and long term hold and luck.
any suggestions
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ahttps://www.medicinenet.com/interferon_beta-1a_rebif/article.htm#can_interferon_beta-1a_be_used_to_treat_the_covid-19_coronavirus
any thoughts on this
Can interferon beta-1a be used to treat the COVID-19 coronavirus?
Interferon beta-1a, currently in use to treat multiple sclerosis, and interferon alfa-2b are both under investigation as potential treatments for people with COVID-19 coronavirus disease, the deadly respiratory pandemic caused by the SARS-nCoV-2 virus.
Essentially, when confronted with a virus, each cell shoots an emergency flare of interferon to tell the immune system to marshall its defenses.
Interferon Beta 1a, specifically, activates macrophages that engulf antigens and natural killer cells (NK cells), a type of immune T-Cell.
Those cells are integral in the innate immune system.
The theory is, interferon may be able to make the immune system stronger by turning on dormant parts and directing them toward the defense against SARS-nCoV-2's assault.
The problem is, when interferons ramp up the immune system, COVID-19's flu-like symptoms are likely to become worse before they get better; interferon naturally occurring in the body is responsible for all flu-like symptoms to begin with, whether you have the coronavirus or a common cold.
So, if someone is already on a ventilator and symptoms are about to overwhelm them, giving them an interferon-based medicine could be catastrophic. This is why interferon therapies for viral infections are typically a last resort -- the potential for dire side effects.
Studies around the world, including a huge WHO study, are looking at different interferons to treat COVID-19 coronavirus, but no existing COVID-19 drug trials in the U.S. included interferons as of April 7, 2020.
It is possible there is a hesitance to use interferon in America because it was used in the late 1990s and early 2000s to treat Hepatitis C, and its side effects caused a lot of injury to U.S. patients.
Clinicians were lucky if they saw a 30% cure rate treating Hep C with interferon, but the side effects were severe, including:
Drop in white blood cell levels,
liver problems, and
psychiatric issues.
People would become suicidal, fall into deep depressions.
Data for COVID-19 section provided by Dominic Chan, a Pharm. D. and infectious disease specialist at Legacy Health System in Oregon.
What are the side effects of interferon beta-1a (Rebif)?
The most common side effects of interferon beta-1a are:
injection site reactions,
flu-like symptoms,
headache,
muscle aches,
nausea,
pain,
fever,
diarrhea, and
infections.
Flu-like symptoms are commonly experienced when patients first start taking interferon beta-1a. These symptoms can be managed with over-the-counter pain and fever reducers, and usually decrease or go away over time.
Stomach pain, an increase in liver enzymes, and blood disorders including a drop in the number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets also may occur.
Interferon beta-1a may also cause other serious side effects including seizures, suicidal thoughts or actions, liver disease, and serious
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thanks for welcome , as a long term investor in this crazy game would be interested to know how others select shares to invest in ,what do others use ,moving ave crosses,rsi ,candles or web sites like brit bulls etc, rns/company news the list goes on and on ,just curious