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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][url]https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/21/840341224/nih-panel-recommends-against-drug-combination-trump-has-promoted-for-covid-19[/url] [quote]A panel of experts convened by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases recommends against doctors using a combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin for the treatment of COVID-19 patients because of potential toxicities. "The combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin was associated with QTc prolongation in patients with COVID-19," the panel said. QTc prolongation increases the risk of sudden cardiac death. The recommendation against their combined use would seem to fly in the face of comments made by President Trump suggesting the combination might be helpful. On March 21, for example, the president described them in a tweet as having a "real chance to be one of the biggest game changers in the history of medicine."[/quote][/quote] [/quote] [quote]The data for QTc prolongation is originally based on data from Clarithromycin, a drug in the same class. Azithromycin has not demonstrated the same properties, the case reports in the literature are under a handful. Caution is recommended in certain classes of patients, patients with electrolyte disturbances, underlying cardiac disease, existing QT prolongation disorders, patients taking multiple drugs which prolong QT interval, and frail elderly. Z-packs are given out by the millions to patients every day, as outpatients. Many of those same patients are already on Hydroxychloroquine for RA and lupus. Current guidelines recommend screening and monitoring to manage possible side effects and evaluate risk/benefit. Trump is not your doctor, and your doctor is very capable of making these assessments.[/quote] Wow, you're smarter than a panel of NIH convened experts? Amazing! We are blessed to have you here on DCUM. [/quote] [b]This issue should be looked at critically from both sides rather than politicized in either direction. [/b] These drugs are not new, neither is the warning of the QTc interaction. Is that all you’ve got?[/quote] Yes, Trump, a politician not a doctor, should have never uttered the word hydroxychloroquine out of his puckered up little face sphincter. He is incompetent and should be removed before more people DIE. [/quote] Trump cannot write a single prescription. For anything. Do you really think the medical establishment is that stupid? There are protocols and policies for everything which happens in a hospital, checks and double checks. [b]Trump’s magic wand doesn’t make a sh*tload of difference of what is actually taking place in the hospitals and how it is being planned.[/b] Not only were physicians seeing hemoglobin attacked, severe inflammatory reactions, they were all so seeing clotting disorders similar to patients with lupus. Hydroxychloroquine, which is used for autoimmune response in lupus, was reasonable to investigate. Remdesivir and Actemra, are among other drugs being studied and used under compassionate use agreements,however, Trump didn’t “say so.” In your view, how can other drugs be used if Trump didn't tell our doctors what to do? You are a moron. [/quote] He wasted taxpayer money on his own made up medical advice [url]https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/more-than-29-mn-hcq-doses-bought-by-us-have-come-from-india-trump-120040800426_1.html[/url] [quote]"I bought millions of doses (of hydroxychloroquine). More than 29 million. I spoke to Prime Minister Modi, a lot of it (hydroxychloroquine) comes out of India. I asked him if he would release it? He was Great. He was really good," Trump told Sean Hannity of the Fox News on Monday night.[/quote] Other dummies followed his lead: [url]https://www.forbes.com/sites/walterpavlo/2020/04/07/bureau-of-prisons-recently-purchased-hydroxychloroquine-controversial-covid-19-treatment/#5b5cef8c2839[/url] [quote]The Daily Beast reported that both the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the BOP have both reported purchases of hydroxychloroquine since March 26, according to federal procurement records. According to the report the VA purchased $200,000 in hydroxychloroquine tablets from the pharmaceutical companies. The records cited they were for “emergency” purchase orders to deal with the COVID-19 outbreak. The BOP’s purchase did not mention COVID-19 but their purchase was for $60,000 of the product.[/quote] [url]https://www.modernhealthcare.com/supply-chain/chloroquine-short-supply-hospitals-buy-bulk[/url] [quote]Orders of chloroquine spiked 3,000% in March, according to data from Premier, the group purchasing and consulting organization. From January 2019 through February 2020, hospitals ordered an average of 149 units a month. More than 2,300 units were ordered through March thus far. Its variant hydroxychloroquine experienced a 260% surge in demand, Premier data show. Hospitals typically used about 8,800 units a month, jumping to 16,110 units ordered in March. Chloroquine phosphate tables and hydroxychloroquine sulfate tablets went into shortage on March 9 and March 19, respectively, according to the American Society of Health System Pharmacists.[/quote][/quote]
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