There is research suggesting that azithromycin also disables certain key steps in the kind of allergic reaction (aka, the "cytokine storm") that this virus, and others, initiate upon infection.
While I don't know the difference, Dr Zelenko says it's incorrect to refer to z pack; something about the dosage. He prescribes .5 g 1x a day for 5 days.
From reading the research 3 steps needed IIRC
hydroxychloroquine - weakens/penetrates virus coating
zpac - removes/treats opportunistic infections
zinc - inactivates virus, needs to get thru coating, see step 1
There is research suggesting that azithromycin also disables certain key steps in the kind of allergic reaction (aka, the "cytokine storm") that this virus, and others, initiate upon infection.
Zpack (azithromycin) supposedly poses a heart risk; an LA doctor reported success with using doxycycline
https://nypost.com/2020/04/04/long-island-doctor-tries-new-hydroxychloroquine-for-covid-19-patients/
While I don't know the difference, Dr Zelenko says it's incorrect to refer to z pack; something about the dosage. He prescribes .5 g 1x a day for 5 days.