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I spoke to the wife of friend of mine at a party at our house yesterday. She had contracted the corona virus in early March and was sick for a month. Her physicians treated her with hyrdroxychloroquine and erythromycin. She credited that treatment with keeping her out of the hospital. She’s fine now.
FDA's latest
Blurb:
The Food and Drug Administration said Monday it is ending its emergency use authorization for chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malaria drugs backed by President Donald Trump to combat Covid-19.
The agency determined the drugs were “unlikely to be effective in treating COVID-19 for the authorized uses in the EUA.”
“Additionally, in light of ongoing serious cardiac adverse events and other serious side effects, the known and potential benefits of CQ and HCQ no longer outweigh the known and potential risks for the authorized use,” the FDA wrote in its notice Monday.
The FDA issued the emergency use authorization for the drugs in March. The EUA meant that doctors would be allowed to use the drugs on patients hospitalized with Covid-19 even though they had not been formally approved by the agency.
or maybe she just stayed out of the hospital cause she didn’t have it that bad like the majority of those who get it?I spoke to the wife of friend of mine at a party at our house yesterday. She had contracted the corona virus in early March and was sick for a month. Her physicians treated her with hyrdroxychloroquine and erythromycin. She credited that treatment with keeping her out of the hospital. She’s fine now.
I spoke to the wife of friend of mine at a party at our house yesterday. She had contracted the corona virus in early March and was sick for a month. Her physicians treated her with hyrdroxychloroquine and erythromycin. She credited that treatment with keeping her out of the hospital. She’s fine now.
FDA's latest
Blurb:
The Food and Drug Administration said Monday it is ending its emergency use authorization for chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malaria drugs backed by President Donald Trump to combat Covid-19.
The agency determined the drugs were “unlikely to be effective in treating COVID-19 for the authorized uses in the EUA.”
“Additionally, in light of ongoing serious cardiac adverse events and other serious side effects, the known and potential benefits of CQ and HCQ no longer outweigh the known and potential risks for the authorized use,” the FDA wrote in its notice Monday.
The FDA issued the emergency use authorization for the drugs in March. The EUA meant that doctors would be allowed to use the drugs on patients hospitalized with Covid-19 even though they had not been formally approved by the agency.
Hydroxychloroquine is a relatively well tolerated medicine. The most common adverse reactions reported are stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, and headache. These side effects can often be lessened by taking hydroxychloroquine with food. Hydroxychloroquine may also cause itching in some people. All medicines may have some side effects. Minor side effects such as nausea, occasional vomiting, or diarrhea usually do not require stopping the antimalarial drug. If you cannot tolerate your antimalarial drug, see your health care provider; other antimalarial drugs are available
Reply to Mr DumbassDid the FDA inform the CDC that hydroxychloroquine was such a risky drug? No mention of cardiac adverse events in their blurb on it for treatment of arthritis and as prophylaxis for malaria:
All the best peopleTrump’s New COVID Doctor Says Sex With Demons Makes You Sick
The president is pushing the coronavirus theories of a Houston doctor who also says sexual visitations by demons and alien DNA are at the root of Americans’ common health concerns.www.thedailybeast.com
well that explains a few past relationships.Trump’s New COVID Doctor Says Sex With Demons Makes You Sick
The president is pushing the coronavirus theories of a Houston doctor who also says sexual visitations by demons and alien DNA are at the root of Americans’ common health concerns.www.thedailybeast.com
how does she know it was the hydro that kept her out of hospital?I spoke to the wife of friend of mine at a party at our house yesterday. She had contracted the corona virus in early March and was sick for a month. Her physicians treated her with hyrdroxychloroquine and erythromycin. She credited that treatment with keeping her out of the hospital. She’s fine now.
mmmmhhh, you have been warned.sex with demons seems kinda fun to me!
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the crazy ones are always wild in the sack, just don’t stick around for seconds.