MandoMan |
07-29-2020 05:45 AM |
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Originally Posted by Happinow
(Post 1810026)
We all have our views on this medication to treat Covid. I am a believer that It can help with Covid symptoms. With that said, I went to my primary care Dr. today for a physical. We got into a Covid discussion and I asked her if I was symptomatic with Covid, would she prescribe Hydroxychloroquine. Her answer was no. I said “if I asked for Hydroxychloroquine would you prescribe it” and she said no.
Hydroxychloroquine has long history with treating malaria with Great results no fatalities. It’s my body, and it’s what I choose to counteract Covid. I was disappointed to hear she would not prescribe this medication.
Have any of you asked your physicians if they would prescribe this, God forbid we get Covid? I would think this would be high on the priority list for us seniors who would like this medications.
Thank you for your input.
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I have a friend who knows an infectious disease specialist who swears by it, despite the studies. I saw the infamous video going around with a lot of doctors saying everyone who takes it with zinc and Azithromycin has been cured. That was on Breitbart originally, which is certainly not known for fair and accurate reporting. I’ve read that the video was removed from YouTube yesterday for inaccuracy.
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Misleading Coronavirus Video, Pushed by the Trumps, Spreads Online - The New York Times
I took hydroxychloroquine for a month in 1974 when I moved to Africa to work in a hospital, but stopped because there were no mosquitoes where I was—too high, it seems. I survived it. I tend to believe the studies rather than supposed experts, though the video sounded compelling.
Doctors have an ethical duty to do no harm, and if your doctor refused to give you hydroxychloroquine because the best studies show it doesn’t work for Covid-19, good for her! Doctors are NOT obligated to give patients the drugs they ask for. Far too many doctors give patients antibiotics when patients ask for them, even though the doctor knows the antibiotics do know good for the disease the patient has. Other patients see ads on TV about drugs and ask for them by name—or demand them. Some of these drugs cost more than $1000 a month but are no better than drugs that cost 5% of that. We may have a $10 co-pay and forget that everyone with health insurance is paying the rest of that price. This is why the cost of health insurance keeps going up.
If you insist on getting a drug that is not recommended by the FDA and the CDC, there are plenty of doctors who will give you a prescription. Just call around. Many have offices in strip malls. I used to work 45 years ago with a doctor who now lives south of Miami in a mansion and holds the DEA record for most opioid pills purchased by a doctor for resale to patients: 1,960,000 pills. He’s 90, but still in business. He can no longer prescribe OxyContin, but he can still prescribe hydroxychloroquine. He prescribed mine when I was in Africa.
This is also worth reading:
Russian Intelligence Agencies Push Disinformation on Coronavirus Pandemic - The New York Times
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