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Old 07-12-2020, 07:56 PM
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It is also important to note: "The combination of hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin was reserved for selected patients with severe COVID-19 and with minimal cardiac risk factors," the team wrote." Maybe that's why no reported cardiac problems?
The whole "hydroxychloroquine is dangerous" story is a farce. Millions of people take it every day with no problems. If used with azithromycin the combo can cause heart arrythmias, but they can use another antibiotic which is safer. Any Doctor that might prescribe these drugs will take a look at your heart data and decide if safe. Standard practice.

We never heard that HCQ was dangerous until you know who talked about it.
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The whole "hydroxychloroquine is dangerous" story is a farce. Millions of people take it every day with no problems. If used with azithromycin the combo can cause heart arrythmias, but they can use another antibiotic which is safer. Any Doctor that might prescribe these drugs will take a look at your heart data and decide if safe. Standard practice.
How did you decide that the reported danger is a farce? There are many studies with widely varying observations, none are definitive as yet. Besides, if there was no danger, why did the Ford study carefully screen out patients with cardiac risks?
You like this study & toss out others, but NIH ended their clinical trial (big difference, as I'm sure you are aware), reporting "treatment does no harm, but provides no benefit." NIH halts clinical trial of hydroxychloroquine | National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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We never heard that HCQ was dangerous until you know who talked about it.
There actually isn't a conspiracy under every stone, sometimes there are just worms...
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