This is not accurate. A resolution, 509, was brought which was not adopted. The quotes are from that resolution, but it was not adopted. Instead, the AMA reaffirmed their existing policy H-120.988 about doctor-patient independence and access, but only with FDA approved medications, of which HCQ is not. Just need to be a little careful in the information being posted esp with newcomers and increased scrutiny.
In the wrong hands, this could be touted as a conspiracy theory.
This is not accurate. A resolution, 509, was brought which was not adopted. The quotes are from that resolution, but it was not adopted. Instead, the AMA reaffirmed their existing policy H-120.988 about doctor-patient independence and access, but only with FDA approved medications, of which HCQ is not. Just need to be a little careful in the information being posted esp with newcomers and increased scrutiny.
In the wrong hands, this could be touted as a conspiracy theory.
https://www.ama-assn.org/system/files/2020-11/nov20-ref-comm-e.pdf p 15