Fabunan Antiviral Injection
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ModalityInjection
Original proponentsRuben and Willie Fabunan
| Alternative medicine | |
|---|---|
| Modality | Injection |
| Claims | Treatment against dengue, chikungunya, dog bite, snakebite, HIV/AIDS, and COVID-19 |
| Original proponents | 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 claims that it can treat dengue fever, chikungunya, dog bite, snakebite, and HIV/AIDS.[1]
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.