RE: Is HydroxyChloroQuine Safe?

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Is HydroxyChloroQuine Safe?

in hive-196037 •  4 years ago 

Magic 8 balls are not the way to get serious, scientific answers, but let me tell you that this time it got definitely right.
That was maybe a coincidence, but let's talk about real data:

-Unfortunately you seem to be one of those people that keep insisting on mixing politics and a solution to this huge problem we have. That should't happen in the 21th century, and being apolitical like i am, it confuses me a lot. Could it be that someone who like the "opposite color" , don't want available medication and will trust blindly in some vaccine that was did in record time? Like i said, one should not mix politics and medicine...

-Regarding to profit, HCQ is a drug that has been around for many years, and even patent is expired, so my question is: Where is more money to be made? In this cheap drug, in Remdesivir (that doesn't prevent you to go to hospital, as you need to go there take that shot - and just takes about 4 days off hospital time- costing much, much, much more than HCQ) or an a "tested in a hurry" vaccine? Look at the numbers...

-Every drug, even Aspirine has side effects. I am that guy that avoids drugs at any cost, but i'm also someone that is not happy with the world we live today (are you happy with it?) and i look forward to solutions that may bring us back to normal life. What i don't think is normal at all is when someone like Didier Raoult ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didier_Raoult ) - just the top respected specialist in infectious diseases - says that #HCQ works , and then there is a huge pressure to proof him wrong and mostly with fake data like happened with the retracted article in the lancett... Doesn't that raise questions?
And the study that was done in Manaus with those toxic doses? Is that science?

-Take a look at this presentation, and explain me what's happening with those countries with endemic malaria... Coincidence?

Well, i definitely don't listen to idiots - i avoid to watch tv - but i see a huge misinformation going on worldwide...
There is enough data coming from real doctors and scientists. Has been censored in other platforms, but humanity's luck is that there are places that cannot be censored.

Thanks for commenting and have a great day :)

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Didier Raoult
Didier Raoult (French pronunciation: ​[didje ʁaul]; born 13 March 1952) is a French physician and microbiologist specializing in infectious diseases. In 1984, Raoult created the Rickettsia Unit at Aix-Marseille University (AMU). He also teaches infectious diseases in the Faculty of Medicine of Aix-Marseille University. Since 2008, Raoult has been the director of the Unité de Recherche sur les Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales Emergentes.