Fabunan Antiviral Injection Explained

Fabunan Antiviral Injection
Modality:Injection
Claims:Treatment against dengue, chikungunya, dog bite, snakebite, HIV/AIDS, and COVID-19
Origprop:Ruben and Willie Fabunan

The Fabunan Antiviral Injection (FAI) is a patented medicine administered to patients by US-based Filipino doctors Ruben and Willie Fabunan, who assured that it can treat dengue fever, chikungunya, dog bite, snakebite, and HIV/AIDS.[1]

Formulation

Fabunan contains procaine hydrochloride, a water-soluble ester anesthetic, and dexamethasone sodium phosphate, a corticosteroid with well-known anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant properties.[2] The solution is intended to be administered as an intramuscular injection.

Validity of claims

The patent application cites six case studies for conditions such as dengue, dengue hemorrhagic fever and AIDS, which were all conducted at the Fabunan Medical Clinic in Burgos. To date, no registered clinical trials of the Fabunan Antiviral Injection have been performed to validate the Fabunans' claims.

COVID-19 claims

Recent claims promoted on social media that it can cure COVID-19 are not supported by the Philippine government, which has issued a cease and desist order to Fabunan Medical Clinic in Zambales, prompting the clinic to stop its operations on April 2.[3] [4] On April 15, 2020, the fact-checking website Rappler warned against false claims on YouTube and Facebook that the so-called treatment had been approved, and pointed out that on April 8, 2020, the FDA warned the public against the use of drugs or vaccines that are not yet certified to treat COVID-19, particularly the Fabunan Antiviral Injection.[5] Similarly, claims popularly spread in YouTube videos in June 2020 that Fabunan has been approved in Indonesia have been demonstrated to be false.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: The Manila Times. Roxas. Patrick. March 30, 2020 . Zambales docs concoct anti-viral medicine . en-US . July 20, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200401052940/https://www.manilatimes.net/2020/03/30/news/regions/zambales-docs-concoct-anti-viral-medicine/707983/. April 1, 2020.
  2. US . 6172053. 2001-01-09. Injection viral treatment. Fabunan. Ruben G..
  3. News: Fabunan drug not yet approved as COVID-19 cure: Palace . en . Philippine News Agency. Gita-Carlos . Ruth Abbey. May 30, 2020. July 20, 2020.
  4. News: Maru . Davinci . Fabunan antiviral drug not yet approved, prohibited by FDA, Palace reiterates . en . ABS-CBN News . July 20, 2020.
  5. News: FALSE: PH-developed COVID-19 cure already approved . en . Rappler. April 15, 2020 . July 20, 2020.
  6. News: VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Videos on 'approval' of Fabunan Antiviral drug in PH, Indonesia ERRONEOUS . en . VERA Files . July 31, 2020 . June 23, 2021.