Topic: Z Pak

6 chapters across the catalog

Forever Wars
Episode 1338 10:53 - 13:38

1338: Forever Wars

Mexican Pharmacies, Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine Availability

Pharmacies in Mexico, including those located at airports, are openly selling Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, and Z-Paks without prescriptions. A host purchased a supply of these medications for approximately $130, noting their easy accessibility compared to the United States.

W.H.O. CARES
Episode 1233 15:53 - 18:29

1233: W.H.O. CARES

Remdesivir, Hydroxychloroquine Treatment Updates

President Trump discussed the FDA's coronavirus treatment acceleration program, highlighting Gilead's antiviral drug Remdesivir. He also noted the ramping up of hydroxychloroquine production and the potential use of Z-Paks and zinc in treatment protocols.

GuangoCast
Episode 1232 23:07 - 28:09

1232: GuangoCast

Hydroxychloroquine Efficacy, Michigan Representative Karen Whitsett

Donald Trump promotes the use of hydroxychloroquine, Z-Pak, and zinc, noting the national stockpile has 30 million doses. Michigan State Representative Karen Whitsett credits the drug with saving her life after she saw the President mention it on television. The hosts highlight the irony of Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer later requesting the drug after initially banning its use.

Mask QR Raid
Episode 1231 10:59 - 13:26

1231: Mask QR Raid

Donald Trump on Hydroxychloroquine and Ventilator Outcomes

President Donald Trump expresses a strong preference for using hydroxychloroquine and the "Z-Pak" antibiotic over placing patients on ventilators. He suggests that the survival rate for those intubated on ventilators is discouragingly low and refers to the drug treatment as a potential "gift from heaven." Trump urges patients to discuss the drug option with their doctors, citing a "what do you have to lose" rationale.

Truth to Power Ratio
Episode 31 1:12:53 - 1:18:45

31: Truth to Power Ratio

Bordeaux in a Box and the Sensory Straw

The hosts discuss a new product from Cordier called "Tandem," which features Bordeaux wine in a carton equipped with a "sensory straw." The straw is designed with four pinholes to spray wine across the palate, mimicking the experience of drinking from a glass. They note that wine consumption in France has dropped significantly over the last 40 years, falling from 100 liters to 54 liters per person.

Truth to Power Ratio
Episode 31 1:18:47 - 1:24:53

31: Truth to Power Ratio

Tetra Pak Sensory Straw Technology and Patents

Adam Curry researches the "Sensory Straw" technology, discovering it was launched by Tetra Pak around 2003. While marketed for wine, the technology is also used to make drinking milk interactive for children. The hosts examine the history of the company, noting its roots in centrifugal separator technology dating back to 1890.