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There is not one study in the entire world which shows this drug is an effective treatment for Covid19. Not one.The drug works on the Chinese Virus you raving lunatic.This will make headlines everywhere.....NOT
Yes it did make headlines everywhere, but there has still not been a single study which indicated that this drug does anything good in the treatment of any corona virus. The issues that the Lancet has with the study isn't that it's conclusions were wrong, it's because they couldn't verify the data. Hospitals were too busy battling the virus to be sticklers about data collection.
That doesn't invalidate the study's findings, nor does it mean that anyone continuing to study the drug should not be viligant about death rates in using it.
It's amazing the bullshit you idiots will celebrate as being a "win". Yes the drug is killing people but you can't PROVE it. Yippee we're in the clear.
Conservatives have to be the dumbest most gullible people in the world. You all deserve Darwin Awards. Please don't breed.
There is not one study in the entire world which shows this drug is an effective treatment for Covid19. Not one. The French study Trump cited had 22 people in the study, was not a double blind study, nor was it peer reviewed. It concluded that there "might" be a benefit in a Z-pack, but that more studies were needed.
The more studies that have been tried, have shown a dangerously highly level in death in those receiving hydroxychloroquine, so much so that many warnings are being applied to its use, and many hospitals are ending their studies because of these dangers.
Hydroxychloroquine was previously tested for use against SARS and MERS, and was found to be ineffective in treating either of these viruses, both of which are closely related to Covid19. Why are YOU so invested in pushing this dangerous drug as some sort of safe and effective treatment of covid19?
You really can't post anything but lies, can you?
Drug Combo with Hydroxychloroquine Promising: NYU Study
By Alyssa Paolicelli New York City
PUBLISHED 7:18 AM ET May. 12, 2020
NEW YORK - Researchers at NYU's Grossman School of Medicine found patients given the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine along with zinc sulphate and the antibiotic azithromycin were 44 percent less likely to die from the coronavirus.
Drug Combo with Hydroxychloroquine Promising: NYU Study
It's one of many ongoing studies.
www.ny1.com