AProudLefty (04-06-2020)
AProudLefty (04-06-2020)
Stretch (04-06-2020)
cancel2 2022 (04-07-2020)
cancel2 2022 (04-07-2020)
cancel2 2022 (04-07-2020)
The stupid mofo doesn't realise that Plaquenil is a generic drug, I doubt if the dopey old trollope even knows what a generic is anyway! Chloroquine has been around since the forties and hydroxychloriquine since the fifties!!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HydroxychloroquineHydroxychloroquine was approved for medical use in the United States in 1955.[2] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, the safest and most effective medicines needed in a health system.[6] In 2017, it was the 128th-most-prescribed medication in the United States, with more than five million prescriptions.[7]
AProudLefty (04-07-2020)
dukkha (04-07-2020), PostmodernProphet (04-07-2020)
Can rightys understand that some unproven anecdotes are meaningless in the science and statistics? These are so weak that they present no data. If they thought it actually might work,they would have to install double-blind studies. They would have to collect the patient's data and analyze it in respect to a non-flu drug with spurious claims. This is just ridiculous. They would have to compare and contest the results of people who took it and people who did not. Hydroxy is a waste of time that is only news because Trump claimed it works. He did that with zero knowledge. He was grasping for some cure after saying a vaccine was coming out soon. That lie was hurting him. So he grabbed when this came by.
cancel2 2022 (04-07-2020)
Phantasmal (04-07-2020)
Hydroxychloroquine: how an unproven drug became Trump’s coronavirus 'miracle cure'
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ronavirus-drug
" First they came for the journalists...
We don't know what happened after that . "
Maria Ressa.
Phantasmal (04-07-2020)
cancel2 2022 (04-07-2020)
cancel2 2022 (04-07-2020)
Seriously shut the fuck up you wizened old twat!!
FDA Approves Emergency Use of Hydroxychloroquine and Chloroquine to Treat COVID-1
The agency concludes that the possible benefits outweigh the risks
Anecdotal evidence has suggested that the anti-malaria drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine may be effective therapies for the coronavirus infections that are the cause of COVID-19. (Other data have questioned their efficacy as COVID-19 therapies.) President Donald Trump touted chloroquine as a treatment for the disease during a press conference on March 19. At that same press conference, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Stephen Hahn observed, "That's a drug that the president has directed us to take a closer look at as to whether an expanded use approach to that could be done and to actually see if that benefits patients."
The agency has evidently taken a closer look and has issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for both compounds as experimental treatments for COVID-19. The EUA notes:
Based on the totality of scientific evidence available to FDA, it is reasonable to believe that chloroquine phosphate and hydroxychloroquine sulfate may be effective in treating COVID-19, and that, when used under the conditions described in this authorization, the known and potential benefits of chloroquine phosphate and hydroxychloroquine sulfate when used to treat COVID-19 outweigh the known and potential risks of such products.
Health care providers are authorized to use the compounds to treat hospitalized adolescent and adult COVID-19 patients weighing more than 110 pounds for whom no clinical trial is available or feasible. The recommended treatment regimen for hydroxychloroquine is 800 milligrams on the first day followed by 400 milligrams daily for four to seven days of total treatment based on clinical evaluation. The recommended treatment using chloroquine is 1 gram of the compound on day one, followed by 500 milligrams daily for four to seven days of total treatment based on clinical evaluation.
Health care providers must watch for side effects and are required to report how their patients fare to the FDA.
Ongoing clinical trials along with these EUA treatments should fairly quickly determine whether these compounds will work against the disease. Let's hope they do.
https://reason.com/2020/03/30/fda-ap...reat-covid-19/
dukkha (04-07-2020)
why does the left continuously object to using hydrxychloroquine???
Hannity tonight had a 'DR. Wallace" who was getting excellent results with combining it with zinc.
The hydrxychloroquine acts to open up the cell membrane and allows the zinc to interact with the virus
cancel2 2022 (04-07-2020), Darth Omar (04-07-2020)
cancel2 2022 (04-07-2020), dukkha (04-07-2020)
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