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    Default Trump's wonder drug CAN CAUSE MOOD CHANGES/DISORDERS, SUICIDAL THOUGHTS (+HAIR LOSS)

    Great now that HE practices medicine, wonder if he understands contraindications and side effects? Anyone besides ME concerned about some of these SIDE EFFECTS particularly in Trump? Hypoglycemia in a man who lives on white flour, fries and Diet Coke? No prob there!

    Good news since he is batshit crazy anyway he has a COVER, he can blame it on the drug he chose to take.



    https://www.fda.gov/media/136538/download


    All medicines may have some side effects. Minor side effects, such as nausea, occasionalvomiting, or diarrhea, usually do not require stopping the drug. If you cannot toleratehydroxychloroquine sulfate, or experience irregular heartbeats, fainting or low blood sugar,convulsions or seizures, yellowing of the eyes, seeing light flashes or streaks, blurredvision, difficulty hearing, ringing in ears, muscle weakness, bleeding or bruising of theskin, mood or mental changes, or hives, talk with your health care provider immediately.

    https://www.healthline.com/health/hy...t#side-effects


    • heart disease, including heart failure and issues with your heart rhythm; some cases have been fatal
    • severe hypoglycemia
    • hair loss or changes in hair color
    • abnormal mood changes
    • mental health effects, including suicidal thoughts
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    WK1 3/28-/4 _Cases 301k--Dead 18.1k Lethality 2.72%
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    WK3 4/20-/21 Cases 774k -Dead 37.2K Lethality 4.8%
    WK4 4/22-/29 Cases 1M --Dead 58.8K Lethality 5.9%
    WK5 5/1-/8__ Cases 1.3M -Dead 75.7K Lethality 6.1%
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    WK8 5/28 Cases 1.7M - DEAD 101.2K - Same

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    During WWII Hitler had a doctor, (Theodor Morell) who kept Hitler drugged-up, which is believed to be the cause of Hitler's erratic and irrational behavior, does Trump have a Dr. Morell of his own???? If you consider Trump's behavior since the disinfectant debacle, it's plain to see that Trump is getting more unhinged by the day, and could this be the cause?????? I just can't understand why a competent doctor would prescribe such a drug for no purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpet View Post
    During WWII Hitler had a doctor, (Theodor Morell) who kept Hitler drugged-up, which is believed to be the cause of Hitler's erratic and irrational behavior, does Trump have a Dr. Morell of his own???? If you consider Trump's behavior since the disinfectant debacle, it's plain to see that Trump is getting more unhinged by the day, and could this be the cause?????? I just can't understand why a competent doctor would prescribe such a drug for no purpose.
    I actually think he was UNHINGED from day one. Now he has run ALL his games. He has reached the pinnacle of his own flagrant incompetence, ignorance, arrogance. He's fucked up again and again and again. He has fucked up his country and the world so badly, he's left to try exert control and power over minutiae, the trivial, personalities, GOSSIP, TV ratings and NOW his own self destruction--literally!
    WK1 3/28-/4 _Cases 301k--Dead 18.1k Lethality 2.72%
    WK2 4/5-/13 _Cases 555k--Dead 22.1K Lethality 3.9%
    WK3 4/20-/21 Cases 774k -Dead 37.2K Lethality 4.8%
    WK4 4/22-/29 Cases 1M --Dead 58.8K Lethality 5.9%
    WK5 5/1-/8__ Cases 1.3M -Dead 75.7K Lethality 6.1%
    WK6 5/9-16__Cases 1.4M --Dead 85.8K Lethality 6.1%
    WK7 5/17-24_Cases 1.7M - Dead 97.6K Lethality 5.9%
    WK8 5/28 Cases 1.7M - DEAD 101.2K - Same

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    Trump, like Hitler, is taking all kinds of drugs.
    Russian trolls and their supporters go on Ignore, automatically: no second chance.


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    Quote Originally Posted by guno View Post


    WK1 3/28-/4 _Cases 301k--Dead 18.1k Lethality 2.72%
    WK2 4/5-/13 _Cases 555k--Dead 22.1K Lethality 3.9%
    WK3 4/20-/21 Cases 774k -Dead 37.2K Lethality 4.8%
    WK4 4/22-/29 Cases 1M --Dead 58.8K Lethality 5.9%
    WK5 5/1-/8__ Cases 1.3M -Dead 75.7K Lethality 6.1%
    WK6 5/9-16__Cases 1.4M --Dead 85.8K Lethality 6.1%
    WK7 5/17-24_Cases 1.7M - Dead 97.6K Lethality 5.9%
    WK8 5/28 Cases 1.7M - DEAD 101.2K - Same

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    TRUMP VODKA


    WK1 3/28-/4 _Cases 301k--Dead 18.1k Lethality 2.72%
    WK2 4/5-/13 _Cases 555k--Dead 22.1K Lethality 3.9%
    WK3 4/20-/21 Cases 774k -Dead 37.2K Lethality 4.8%
    WK4 4/22-/29 Cases 1M --Dead 58.8K Lethality 5.9%
    WK5 5/1-/8__ Cases 1.3M -Dead 75.7K Lethality 6.1%
    WK6 5/9-16__Cases 1.4M --Dead 85.8K Lethality 6.1%
    WK7 5/17-24_Cases 1.7M - Dead 97.6K Lethality 5.9%
    WK8 5/28 Cases 1.7M - DEAD 101.2K - Same

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    Name a drug that doesn’t have side effects !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loving91390 View Post
    Name a drug that doesn’t have side effects !
    Are there ENTIRE pageS in the PDR affecting almost every bodily function? The day after the ASSHOLE started 'selling' it (and after I figured how to SPELL it), I went to the PDR. I've looked up a lot of meds over the years, this is a very LOOONG list!

    (THIS IS AS MUCH AS I AM ALLOWED TO C&P), 25,000 characters (the list was about 123k)


    CONTRAINDICATIONS / PRECAUTIONS

    General Information
    Hydroxychloroquine is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to 4-aminoquinoline compounds.
    Asian patients, ocular disease, visual disturbance
    Severe and irreversible retinal damage has been reported with the use of hydroxychloroquine. Risk factors for retinal damage include daily doses more than 6.5 mg/kg (5 mg/kg base) of actual body weight, durations of use greater than 5 years, subnormal glomerular filtration, use of concomitant drugs such as tamoxifen, and concurrent macular disease. A baseline ocular exam should be performed within the first year of hydroxychloroquine treatment. This baseline exam should include best corrected distance visual acuity (BCVA), an automated threshold visual field (VF) of the central 10 degrees (with retesting if an abnormality is noted), and spectral domain ocular coherence tomography (SD-OCT). Annual exams are recommended for patients with significant risk factors for retinal damage. For patients without significant risk factors, annual exams may be deferred until 5 years of treatment. In Asian patients, retinal toxicity may first be noticed outside the macula; therefore, visual field testing should be performed in the central 24 degrees instead of the central 10 degrees. Discontinue hydroxychloroquine if ocular toxicity is suspected and monitor the patient closely for ocular disease (i.e., retinal changes) and visual disturbance which may progress even after discontinuation of therapy.

    Porphyria, psoriasis
    Hydroxychloroquine should be used with extreme caution in patients with psoriasis or porphyria because it has been shown to precipitate severe attacks. Use hydroxychloroquine in patients with these conditions only if the potential benefit to the patient outweighs the possible risk.

    Alcoholism, hepatic disease
    Hydroxychloroquine should be used with caution in patients with hepatic disease, a history of alcoholism, or in conjunction with known hepatotoxic drugs. A dosage reduction may be necessary in patients with hepatic disease and in those taking medicines known to affect the liver.

    GI disease
    Hydroxychloroquine can cause gastric irritation and should be used with caution in patients with GI disease. It can be taken with meals or milk to minimize gastric irritation.

    G6PD deficiency
    Administer hydroxychloroquine with caution in patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD deficiency) due to the risk of hemolysis.

    Myopathy, neurological disease
    Hydroxychloroquine should be used with caution in patients with neurological disease and myopathy. Skeletal muscle myopathy or neuropathy leading to progressive weakness and atrophy of proximal muscle groups, depressed tendon reflexes, and abnormal nerve conduction have been reported. Assess muscle strength and deep tendon reflexes periodically in patients on long-term therapy with hydroxychloroquine.

    Accidental exposure, children, infants, neonates
    The safety and efficacy of the chronic use of hydroxychloroquine for systemic lupus erythematosus and juvenile idiopathic arthritis in children and infants have not been established. Children are especially sensitive to the 4-aminoquinoline compounds. Fatalities have been reported after accidental exposure of chloroquine; some cases involved relatively small doses (e.g., 0.75 g or 1 g in a 3-year-old child). Strongly warn patients to keep hydroxychloroquine out of the reach of pediatric patients, including neonates, infants, children, and adolescents.

    Pregnancy
    Cases of human pregnancy resulting in live birth to women exposed to hydroxychloroquine have been reported in the literature; no increase in the rate of birth defects has been demonstrated. Embryonic deaths and malformations of anophthalmia and microphthalmia in the offspring have been reported when pregnant rats received large doses of chloroquine. Guidelines recommend hydroxychloroquine as an alternative to chloroquine as a treatment option for acute malaria and for prophylaxis in pregnant women during all trimesters. Hydroxychloroquine may also be appropriate for pregnancies complicated by lupus.

    Breast-feeding
    Use caution when administering hydroxychloroquine to breast-feeding women. Hydroxychloroquine is excreted in the breast milk, and it is known that infants are extremely sensitive to the toxic effects of 4-aminoquinolines. Breast milk concentrations ranged from 10.6 to 1392 mcg/L in small studies of women; breast-fed infants would likely receive 0.2 mg/kg or less of hydroxychloroquine. In infants monitored for up to at least 1 year of age, careful follow-up found no adverse effects on growth, vision, or hearing. Previous American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommendations considered hydroxychloroquine as usually compatible with breast-feeding.

    Diabetes mellitus, hypoglycemia
    Use hydroxychloroquine with caution in patients with hypoglycemia or diabetes mellitus. Hydroxychloroquine can cause severe, life-threatening hypoglycemia in patients treated with or without antidiabetic medications. Warn patients about the risk of hypoglycemia and the associated clinical signs and symptoms. Monitor blood glucose and adjust treatment as necessary in patients presenting with clinical symptoms of hypoglycemia during hydroxychloroquine treatment.

    Bradycardia, cardiac arrhythmias, cardiac disease, coronary artery disease, females, geriatric, heart failure, hypertension, hypocalcemia, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, long QT syndrome, malnutrition, myocardial infarction, QT prolongation, thyroid disease
    Hydroxychloroquine prolongs the QT interval. Use hydroxychloroquine with caution in patients with cardiac disease or other conditions that may increase the risk of QT prolongation including cardiac arrhythmias, congenital long QT syndrome, heart failure, bradycardia, myocardial infarction, hypertension, coronary artery disease, hypomagnesemia, hypokalemia, hypocalcemia, or in patients receiving medications known to prolong the QT interval or cause electrolyte imbalances. Females, geriatric patients, patients with diabetes, thyroid disease, malnutrition, liver impairment, or those who drink alcohol to excess may also be at increased risk for QT prolongation. Chronic toxicity should be considered when conduction disorders (bundle-branch block, AV block) or biventricular hypertrophy are diagnosed. If cardiotoxicity is suspected, prompt discontinuation of hydroxychloroquine may prevent life-threatening cardiac complications.

    Renal disease
    Because renal clearance of hydroxychloroquine does not correlate with creatinine clearance, dosage adjustments are not required in patients with renal impairment. However, a dosage reduction may be necessary in patients with renal disease or in patients with concomitant medications known to affect the kidney. No specific dosage adjustment guidelines are available for patients with renal impairment.

    Hematological disease
    Use hydroxychloroquine with caution in patients with hematological disease. Monitor blood cell counts periodically in patients on prolonged therapy. If any severe blood disorder which is not attributable to the disease under treatment occurs, consider discontinuation of hydroxychloroquine. Aplastic anemia, agranulocytosis, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia have been reported with hydroxychloroquine.

    Seizure disorder
    Hydroxychloroquine can lower the seizure threshold. Caution is warranted in patients with seizure disorder.


    ADVERSE REACTIONS

    Severe
    cardiomyopathy / Delayed / 0-1.0
    hepatic failure / Delayed / 0-1.0
    suicidal ideation / Delayed / 0-1.0
    macular degeneration / Delayed / Incidence not known
    visual impairment / Early / Incidence not known
    retinopathy / Delayed / Incidence not known
    corneal opacification / Delayed / Incidence not known
    toxic epidermal necrolysis / Delayed / Incidence not known
    Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) / Delayed / Incidence not known
    bronchospasm / Rapid / Incidence not known
    Stevens-Johnson syndrome / Delayed / Incidence not known
    exfoliative dermatitis / Delayed / Incidence not known
    erythema multiforme / Delayed / Incidence not known
    angioedema / Rapid / Incidence not known
    porphyria / Delayed / Incidence not known
    acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) / Delayed / Incidence not known
    aplastic anemia / Delayed / Incidence not known
    agranulocytosis / Delayed / Incidence not known
    hearing loss / Delayed / Incidence not known
    torsade de pointes / Rapid / Incidence not known
    ventricular tachycardia / Early / Incidence not known
    ventricular fibrillation / Early / Incidence not known
    pulmonary hypertension / Delayed / Incidence not known
    AV block / Early / Incidence not known
    heart failure / Delayed / Incidence not known
    seizures / Delayed / Incidence not known

    Moderate
    blurred vision / Early / Incidence not known
    corneal edema / Early / Incidence not known
    scotomata / Delayed / Incidence not known
    photophobia / Early / Incidence not known
    corneal deposits / Delayed / Incidence not known
    bullous rash / Early / Incidence not known
    psoriasis / Delayed / Incidence not known
    myopathy / Delayed / Incidence not known
    leukopenia / Delayed / Incidence not known
    thrombocytopenia / Delayed / Incidence not known
    hemolysis / Early / Incidence not known
    anemia / Delayed / Incidence not known
    bundle-branch block / Early / Incidence not known
    QT prolongation / Rapid / Incidence not known
    dyskinesia / Delayed / Incidence not known
    nystagmus / Delayed / Incidence not known
    ataxia / Delayed / Incidence not known
    psychosis / Early / Incidence not known
    dystonic reaction / Delayed / Incidence not known
    hypoglycemia / Early / Incidence not known

    Mild
    retinal pigment changes / Delayed / Incidence not known
    urticaria / Rapid / Incidence not known
    skin discoloration / Delayed / Incidence not known
    alopecia / Delayed / Incidence not known
    hair discoloration / Delayed / Incidence not known
    rash / Early / Incidence not known
    photosensitivity / Delayed / Incidence not known
    pruritus / Rapid / Incidence not known
    weakness / Early / Incidence not known
    tinnitus / Delayed / Incidence not known
    diarrhea / Early / Incidence not known
    abdominal pain / Early / Incidence not known
    anorexia / Delayed / Incidence not known
    vomiting / Early / Incidence not known
    nausea / Early / Incidence not known
    emotional lability / Early / Incidence not known
    tremor / Early / Incidence not known
    nightmares / Early / Incidence not known
    headache / Early / Incidence not known
    dizziness / Early / Incidence not known
    vertigo / Early / Incidence not known
    irritability / Delayed / Incidence not known
    weight loss / Delayed / Incidence not known
    fatigue / Early / Incidence not known


    DRUG INTERACTIONS


    https://www.pdr.net/drug-summary/Pla...e-sulfate-1911

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpet View Post
    During WWII Hitler had a doctor, (Theodor Morell) who kept Hitler drugged-up, which is believed to be the cause of Hitler's erratic and irrational behavior, does Trump have a Dr. Morell of his own???? If you consider Trump's behavior since the disinfectant debacle, it's plain to see that Trump is getting more unhinged by the day, and could this be the cause?????? I just can't understand why a competent doctor would prescribe such a drug for no purpose.
    I don't think I knew he had 'a' doctor (BESIDES MENGELE) for his own conditions. Wasn't he, LIKE TRUMP, a teetotaler?
    WK1 3/28-/4 _Cases 301k--Dead 18.1k Lethality 2.72%
    WK2 4/5-/13 _Cases 555k--Dead 22.1K Lethality 3.9%
    WK3 4/20-/21 Cases 774k -Dead 37.2K Lethality 4.8%
    WK4 4/22-/29 Cases 1M --Dead 58.8K Lethality 5.9%
    WK5 5/1-/8__ Cases 1.3M -Dead 75.7K Lethality 6.1%
    WK6 5/9-16__Cases 1.4M --Dead 85.8K Lethality 6.1%
    WK7 5/17-24_Cases 1.7M - Dead 97.6K Lethality 5.9%
    WK8 5/28 Cases 1.7M - DEAD 101.2K - Same

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loving91390 View Post
    Name a drug that doesn’t have side effects !
    Ask Trump. He was the one who said it will not hurt you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Centerleftfl View Post
    I don't think I knew he had 'a' doctor (BESIDES MENGELE) for his own conditions. Wasn't he, LIKE TRUMP, a teetotaler?
    MENGELE was a death camp research doctor.

    You might check this link out about Hitler's doctor, and yes Hitler didn't drink and he was a vegetarian.
    Dr. Theodor Morell And The Untold Truth About Hitler’s Drug Habit
    https://allthatsinteresting.com/theodor-morell

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    ROFL.. leave it to the NYTimes to demonize hydrox and the Raw Sewage crowd to lap it up.

    first off use your mind. it's been around 60 years and it prescribed worldwide.
    India hands it out like candy and Turkey gives it to anyone that tests positive.

    It's front line treatment for doctors world wide as well with zinc and ZPAK ( combinations)

    PDR always list any possible complication ( why it's a PDR with full reference for drugs) -
    look at the incidence rates! ( nonexistent)

    It's routinely give to Lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and for malaria prevention without cardiac monitoring!

    but hey -if you wanna - go for it

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    also you idiots don't even mention dosages..utter thread fail

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