I don’t give a ■■■■■ Shall we wait seven years and just let people die while we carefully go through the process?

The “peers” have reviewed what is known and decided it’s worth using and the FDA has given it’s blessing.

Are we to assume now you know more than the clinicians in the field and the FDA?

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We can fast track it, due to the obvious conditions. It will not take 7 years…especially with the entire world looking for a cure.vaccine.

BTW…wasn’t this “just the flu” a couple weeks ago?

i guess you’ll never know.

But I do.

No, you’re just making things up again.

This disease will burn out long before there’s enough peer reviewed studies and trials to satisfy people like you.

In the mean time, doc’s using this protocol will be saving lives that would otherwise be lost and alleviate a hell of a lot of suffering.

Between it and the plasma treatments dem’s lost their last chance in for a win in November.

I can understand the angst, anger, and disappointment.

As usual dem’s lose when America wins.

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Perhaps you should look at the doseages they were using and compare them to the 200-400mg dose being used in the US.

I wonder what “Side Effects?”. It is relativly safe.

In saying that, there are a couple other treatments that look promising too.

One of the studies I read through last week was using something like 2400mg/day.

At those levels it would be toxic for most people and could easily do serious kidney damage.

That may well be the one.

Tommy what countries might that be besides Sweden? Provide me with your golden list.

it is unclear which drug the Swedish patients were given, but hydroxychloroquine is thought to be less toxic and causes fewer side effects. Maybe they will use hydrochloroqine? Get some more facts before you send out the malpractice police.

Oh, god no.

That’s not gonna happen. I’d rather go back to waiting tables.

I have the utmost respect for the medical profession. That’s why if I get COVID-19, I will ask my doctor what he suggests, and follow his advice.

It’s not unclear if you spend five minutes reading up on it.

I don’t disagree.

No one is suggesting if one is literally on their death bed, to not use whatever means to see if it will help…including these experimental concoctions of drugs…

The issues is putting out false hope, that there are a miracle drug…when that has yet to be proven.

As far as the rest of your post, …screw it, it is not worth my time.

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@TommyLucchese , I read it,. Now answer my question about all the countries stopping the chloroquine.

Were they using hydroxychloroquine which is less toxic and causes fewer side effects. I used Malaria medication during Vietnam with no dude effects. I would use it again if I developed Chinese Wuhan Virus.

Tommy I am also interested In Ivermectin and a couple other therapies the Japanese and Australians are using. We need several tools in the tool chest.

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Two errors there, not counting grammar.
You don’t know that HCQ offers “false hope”.
And no one has called HCQ “a miracle” drug"

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It isn’t false hope and if you wait until they are on their death bed to start the treatment they may be virus free and still very likely to die from the complications of the disease and co-morbidities.

It would only be false hope if the trials and studies already done showed it didn’t work.

You people need to get off the lame talking points.

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Be very careful with Ivermectin, it can be toxic for humans very quickly if you go above the recommended dose.

It’s been used extensively in humans in Africa for years so you might look to studies showing the dosages that are safe.

You are 100% correct about the lame talking points. WildRose are you Ever wrong?

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