Getting hydroxychloroquine

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Although there were some small studies early on that had raised hopes on Hydroxychloroquine being an effective drug as a treatment for COVID-19 there were subsequent larger scale studies which proved the drug is not effective as a treatment and can do more harm then good to hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
The larger trial tested 11,000 COVID-19 patients across hosptials and it concluded that "there is no beneficial effect of hydroxychloroquine in patients hospitalized with COVID-19"
That's why the drug has now been pulled from futher trials.

Furthermore there is evidence and I've heard and believe it to be true that the drug Hydroxychloroquine does magic on people for the greater good of mankind and the safety of their communities, it not only protects one against the Coronavirus, but also protects others from ones sheer ignorance spouting on the subject when specifically combined with injecting oneself with disinfectant. :ROFLMAO:
 
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You realize even people with crazy beliefs can still be good doctors, right??
Just look at Tom cruise, he's a scientologist and believes in god Xenu who will some day come down to earth in his spaceship to save humanity, yet Cruise is still an excellent actor who's done lots of successfull movies
 
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You are living proof that ignorance has no boundaries. How many times does it have to be repeated that HCQ is effective only at the onset of symptoms. It is not effective in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 because for most of these patients the number of the coronavirus is greater than can be safely treated with HCQ. Please go back and read the Newsweek article posted on this thread twice before.
Most of the ignorance that exists is from the people who early on and some still up to today did not and do not understand how shutdowns were an effective tool that limited the spread of the Coronavirus.
There is no ignorance on my part as I rely on the scientific data that makeup the facts rather than my personal opinions or others anecdotal evidence.

"The first randomized clinical trial testing hydroxychloroquine as an early treatment for mild covid-19 found the drug was no better than a placebo in patients who were not hospitalized."

Just because an OP-ED (Opinion piece) in Newsweek that has stated opposite to the facts, it doesn't make a difference one bit to the effectiveness of the drug nor the facts that are known regarding the drug, as the scientific data has proven otherwise.
Now go and read the actual randomized trial study to understand this.
 
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There is the "manipulate Eastmann-Kodak stock" theory, too.
 

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You realize even people with crazy beliefs can still be good doctors, right??
Just look at Tom cruise, he's a scientologist and believes in god Xenu who will some day come down to earth in his spaceship to save humanity, yet Cruise is still an excellent actor who's done lots of successfull movies
So you are equating a crazy actor with a crazy doctor during a pandemic?
 

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You are living proof that ignorance has no boundaries. How many times does it have to be repeated that HCQ is effective only at the onset of symptoms. It is not effective in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 because for most of these patients the number of the coronavirus is greater than can be safely treated with HCQ. Please go back and read the Newsweek article posted on this thread twice before.
Unfuckingbelievable!

So you are equating a crazy actor with a crazy doctor during a pandemic?
Yup, he is! HAHAHAHA. I just crack up laughing now when I see some posts and wonder if this is what they really believe or only trolling. I hope it's the latter because if not, there are some serious issues.
 
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So you are equating a crazy actor with a crazy doctor during a pandemic?
No, I'm saying people can still be good at their jobs and also have crazy beliefs at the same time
 

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No, I'm saying people can still be good at their jobs and also have crazy beliefs at the same time
Not only is she fully wrong about "Demon Semen" she is wrong about Hydroxychloroquine too.
There are numerous studies that have proved the drug to be ineffective not only for hospitalized COVID-19 patients but also for those with mild COVID-19 cases early on, it was no better than a placebo in patients who were not hospitalized.
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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A crazy actor's actins won't cause harm (presumably), however a crazy doctor sure as hell can.
Curing 350 patients of Covid is causing harm in your opinion??
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Not only is she fully wrong about "Demon Semen" she is wrong about Hydroxychloroquine too.
There are numerous studies that have proved the drug to be ineffective not only for hospitalized COVID-19 patients but also for those with mild COVID-19 cases early on, it was no better than a placebo in patients who were not hospitalized.
And there are plenty of other studies that show that it has been effective.

So which ones are right??
 

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And there are plenty of other studies that show that it has been effective.

So which ones are right??
Although early on there were small studies that showed hope for Hydroxychloroquine there were subesequent large scale studies and randomized studies that disproved those earlier ones.

There was an 11,000 people case trial which was conducted by Oxford on patients in hospitals with COVID-19 that found the drug had no beneficial effect on those hospitalized with COVID-19.

As well there was a randomized clinical trial which tested Hydroxychloroquine's effectiveness on mild COVID-19 cases very early on in contracting the virus that found the drug was no better than a placebo in patients who were not hospitalized.
 
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She must be really lucky to cure 350 people with HCQ when studies show it doesn't work. The media should ask doctors who use HCQ, such as those in India what they think.
 
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No, I'm saying people can still be good at their jobs and also have crazy beliefs at the same time
Not when those crazy beliefs are the tenets of their job.
Would you go to a dentist who believes that cavities only happen to those who swallow?
Or to a mechanic who says your car needs an exorcism instead of a filter change?
So why trust the demon seed doctor on anything?
 

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She must be really lucky to cure 350 people with HCQ when studies show it doesn't work. The media should ask doctors who use HCQ, such as those in India what they think.
In India the number of confirmed cases as well as the number of deaths has been continuously increasing since April.
Clearly Hydroxychloroquine works extremely well in treating Coronavirus patients in India, So much that they are considering stopping the use of the drug.

https://m.hindustantimes.com/india-...r-covid/story-3VI5swOS69bk8eCzc6o1DM_amp.html
 
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