Anonymous ID: 3ebf17 April 2, 2022, 6:01 a.m. No.15996148   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6159 >>6175

>>15996010

Sean Penn and Amy Klobuchar, both in Haiti and the Ukraine…how ironic

 

https://www.startribune.com/in-haiti-lawmakers-look-for-hope/84279707/

 

"Klobuchar went to Haiti with children on her mind"

 

And Anti-American Amy Klobuchar wanted SCOTUS Clarence Thomas (the only SCOTUS that has protected the constitution and bill of rights) to recuse himself.

Anonymous ID: 3ebf17 April 2, 2022, 6:19 a.m. No.15996230   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6245

>>15996146

The slap was an act to advertise for Pfizer new drug to treat hair loss and the 2022 Oscars were sponsored by Pfizer.

 

According to Variety, Pfizer, along with Rolex, Verizon, and Crypto.com, were some of the main sponsors for the Oscars. Pfizer does not have any drugs for alopecia areata that are ready for imminent release. The company has two medications, ritlecitinib and etrasimod, under development to treat the condition. In August 2021, the company published a press release about its ongoing trials for patients with alopecia areata

 

https://www.logically.ai/factchecks/library/fb6b25d3

 

 

Oscars Slap Shines New Spotlight on Alopecia Areata

 

Published: Mar 30, 2022

 

Pfizer, partnered with Everest Medicines, is also exploring the potential applications for its immunomodulating candidate etrasimod, which is being investigated for an alopecia indication among other inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Safety and tolerability were demonstrated in 354 participants involved in a 12-week Phase III study, however solely for the indication of ulcerative colitis.

 

https://www.biospace.com/article/alopecia-

 

Do you know who the Oscars‘ sponsor is? Yes, that’s correct. Pfizer.

 

Pfizer, the Oscars sponsor, staged the brawl to raise awareness of baldness before submitting their latest medicine for FDA approval.

 

True, Pfizer, a co-sponsor of the Academy Awards, and Arena, one of its companies, are developing an etrasimod therapy. Arena had been developing etrasimod for a long time before being acquired by Pfizer in March 2022, and Pfizer has stated that etrasimod will compete with Bristol Myers Squibb’s Zeposia.

 

Pfizer is working on a treatment for Alopecia and other immuno-inflammatory illnesses. Etrasimod is a once-daily pill being tested to treat ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, atopic dermatitis, eosinophilic esophagitis, and alopecia areata, among other disorders. Pfizer reported just days before the Oscars that Phase 3 studies of the medicine had been a big success.

 

https://www.vishwadha.news/health/was-the-slapgate-scandal-at-oscar-2022-an-immense-pharma-conspiracy-inventiva/

 

Do you trust Pfizer or Pedowood to be honest about anything???

Anonymous ID: 3ebf17 April 2, 2022, 6:25 a.m. No.15996245   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15996230

>>15996146

 

Do you trust Pfizer or Pedowood to be honest about anything???

 

An early Phase I study sponsored by Northwestern University investigates the off-label use of Minoxidil to reverse alopecia induced by chemotherapy. The study is currently recruiting 25 people and will monitor the degree of hair growth and quality of life. Minoxidil is currently approved by the FDA as vasodilator, marketed as Rogaine and manufactured by Pfizer.

 

Pfizer, partnered with Everest Medicines, is also exploring the potential applications for its immunomodulating candidate etrasimod, which is being investigated for an alopecia indication among other inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Safety and tolerability were demonstrated in 354 participants involved in a 12-week Phase III study, however solely for the indication of ulcerative colitis.

 

https://www.biospace.com/article/alopecia-