Hydroxychloroquine Has About 90 Percent Chance Of Helping

postman

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It's very toxic and an overdose can kill you. I think better choices are megadosing Vitamin C, whatever serotonin antagonist you can get your hands on, losartan, methylene blue etc.
 

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They've already found that it increases the amount of deaths.
 

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Listen goy, this DRUMPF-tier medication won’t work, ok? Just see what the experts on CNN have to say. They are better than you. Know your place.

Remdesvir however, will. Good thing I bought gilead calls with the “small business” rescue loans.
 

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Listen goy, this DRUMPF-tier medication won’t work, ok? Just see what the experts on CNN have to say. They are better than you. Know your place.

Remdesvir however, will. Good thing I bought gilead calls with the “small business” rescue loans.
They've already found that it increases the amount of deaths.
Who are they? Tm"they" are lying.
 

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Listen goy, this DRUMPF-tier medication won’t work, ok? Just see what the experts on CNN have to say. They are better than you. Know your place.

Remdesvir however, will. Good thing I bought gilead calls with the “small business” rescue loans.
Yes, the experts on CNN of all places. The mist respected fake news source in the world!!
 

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Listen goy, this DRUMPF-tier medication won’t work, ok? Just see what the experts on CNN have to say. They are better than you. Know your place.

Remdesvir however, will. Good thing I bought gilead calls with the “small business” rescue loans.

Antisemite! :rolling
 

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I think the zpak is doing the heavy lifting while HCQ is just chillin or having some mild anti viral effects. Secondary bacterial infection seems to be the main culprit here.
 

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Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency is a genetic disorder that occurs almost exclusively in males. G6PD deficiency protects against malaria, so it is widespread in areas where malaria is or was endemic. For people with this genetic disorder chloroquine is very dangerous. It causes the symptoms that are attributed to covid-19.

Re: Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine in covid-19. Chloroquine may kill many people in Africa, Italy, New York and elsewhere

"However, HCQ was a long time ago identified to be one of the drugs (3) that cause severe damage to erythrocytes in cases of hereditary glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency.

As an effect of HCQ in those patients we see haemolysis. Erythrocytes burst en masse. Their debris clogs the smallest blood vessels and damages sensitive organs like the kidneys and brain.

In addition, erythrocytes are then missing to transport oxygen and haemoglobin becomes low. If people with G6PD deficiency get this HCQ-prophylaxis or therapy the symptoms will appear soon.

1-2 days after the start of such treatment a very severe clinical picture with weakness, dizziness, respiratory distress and signs of organ damage develops.

This may end in death if the toxic medication is not stopped immediately."
 

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Hydroxychloroquine is dangerous one person says? I have been a pharmacist for 30 years. I worked in RA (rheumatoid arthritis) clinic for years where many used HCQ to control their dix. Each year we would check for damage to corneas.........that is about it. That is real time experience not something academic. Dangerous? Laughable comment but the benefit as I have read is HCQ taken early in the Covid 19 virus is where it has the most beneficial effect. Dangerous does not apply to the normal person with rare or unusual genetic defects.

CNN and some other outlets flat out lie. It is about politics not your health, says this health professional.
 

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Sorry, side effects do not apply to the normal person generally speaking, just some with rare or genetic dx.
 

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Hydroxychloroquine is dangerous one person says? I have been a pharmacist for 30 years. I worked in RA (rheumatoid arthritis) clinic for years where many used HCQ to control their dix. Each year we would check for damage to corneas.........that is about it. That is real time experience not something academic. Dangerous? Laughable comment but the benefit as I have read is HCQ taken early in the Covid 19 virus is where it has the most beneficial effect. Dangerous does not apply to the normal person with rare or unusual genetic defects.

CNN and some other outlets flat out lie. It is about politics not your health, says this health professional.

Isn't it used in RA due to some of its immunosuppressive effects?
 

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Covid-19 – a case for medical detectives

"The numerous and disproportionately frequent deaths of Covid-19 patients with dark skin colour and from southern countries are apparently also the result of a drug-related mistreatment. Affected are people with a specific enzyme deficiency, which occurs mainly in men whose families come from regions where malaria was or still is endemic. They are currently being treated with hydroxychloroquine, a drug which they do not tolerate, now being used all over the world to fight Covid-19. If this practice does not end soon, there is a great risk of widespread deaths, especially in Africa."
 
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Covid-19 – a case for medical detectives

"The numerous and disproportionately frequent deaths of Covid-19 patients with dark skin colour and from southern countries are apparently also the result of a drug-related mistreatment. Affected are people with a specific enzyme deficiency, which occurs mainly in men whose families come from regions where malaria was or still is endemic. They are currently being treated with hydroxychloroquine, a drug which they do not tolerate, now being used all over the world to fight Covid-19. If this practice does not end soon, there is a great risk of widespread deaths, especially in Africa."
This is what Wordarg meant when he said keep an eye on Africa.
 

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Yes. That's also probably why many people are dying in Brazil now. A significant part of the population there have favism (G6PD deficiency). I heard Wodarg in a recent interview mention that the pharmaceutical companies were giving away tons of hydroxychloroquine for free. This is especially dangerous because there was no warning about favism in the package insert (in Germany there is), even though this toxic effect to people with that deficiency is well known.
 

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The friendly use of chloroquine in the COVID-19 disease: a warning for the G6PD-deficient males and for the unaware carriers of pathogenic alterations of the G6PD gene

"The benefits of chloroquine therapy strongly depend on: (i) the age of the patient; (ii) the clinical presentation and (iii) the stage of the COVID-19 disease. Noteworthy, the use of this drug is contraindicated in some conditions, particularly the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency."


G6PD deficiency in the COVID-19 pandemic: ‘‘Ghost within Ghost’’

"There are about 350 million people with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency worldwide[1]. The highest prevalence of G6PD deficiency is in the Arabian Peninsula and tropical Africa[1]. The highest prevalence of G6PD-Mediterranean, WHO class II severe deficiency (<10% activity), is in the Arabian Peninsula and the west Asia[1]. In Al-Ahsa area in Saudi Arabia, the G6PD deficiency prevalence is about 23% in males and 13% in females, of which 85% is due to G6PD-Mediterranean[2]."

"Hydroxychloroquine has oxidative properties that could decrease glutathione levels and may cause severe hemolysis in G6PD-deficient patients[5]. If hydroxychloroquine is found to be the silver bullet for COVID-19, then this may be a big challenge in treating COVID-19 in G6PD-deficient patients. Accordingly, it is prudent to use additional precautionary measures to prevent COVID-19 from reaching G6PD-deficient individuals."


Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency - Wikipedia

"Many substances are potentially harmful to people with G6PD deficiency. Variation in response to these substances makes individual predictions difficult. Antimalarial drugs that can cause acute hemolysis in people with G6PD deficiency include primaquine, pamaquine, chloroquine, and hydroxychloroquine.[8]"


hydroxychloroquine sulfate - Drug Summary

"Administer hydroxychloroquine with caution in patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD deficiency) due to the risk of hemolysis."
 

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Dr. Claus Köhnlein in an interview talked about WHO studies in which insane doses of hydroxychloroquine were used. Names of the studies he mentioned: Discovery, Solidarity, Recovery and REMAP-CAP. He said the doses were clearly toxic, and he suspects that this explains the sharp spikes in excess mortality seen in some countries. You get heart arrhythmias from overdosing hydroxychloroquine.

Dr. Claus Köhnlein über "fatale Corona-Experimente" der WHO
 

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AS far as G6PD deficiency I would guess...that one could supplement with NAC to build up glutathione levels.

If you watch any FoxNews, Dr Smith, ID specialist said he tried HCQ on 3 critical pts and all survived. Same as what Dr Segal Fox commentor said happened to his father. They used the "French' protocol. It is malpractice, it is criminal for the CDC to condemn HCQ for political purposes, I say again. Toxicity? There must be other factors at play. I have never seen it.
 
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