Hydroxychloroquine was approved for medical use in the US in 1955. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, the safest and most effective medicines needed in a health system.
Azithromycin was approved for medical use in the US in 1988. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, the safest and most effective medicines needed in a health system.
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Combined they improve symptoms, speed recovery and save lives when given early.
So why is the combination of these generic drugs being prevented from being used by all patients suspected positive.
Two drugs where all side effects are known. Where all contraindications are known (that's knowing how two drugs interact).
Where the risks are so low and could be monitored that just trying them is worth it. If it fails it fails.
Bureaucracy over lives? Why?
Orange man bad over lives? Why?
All objections to this are putting politics over lives.
They want you to die to prove Trump wrong.
May they rot in hell.
For those with heart issues, a doctor has used an alternative to azrithomycin with good results.
Doxycycline is good. Doxycycline hyclate is garbage. "Hyclate" form is a pill with 10% as much doxycycline, and an antacid to prevent stomach acids from destroying some of the drug. The form was invented a few years ago due to a shortage of doxycycline. In theory, this should have the same effectiveness, but it doesn't.
Source: have much experience self-medicating for crotch rot. Personally, I recommend Bactrim. Never fails to kill the shit those weak ass pills they give you at the free clinic won't.
Disclaimer: I am not a doctor. I am just a pervert.
Side note: Bactrim is not as overwhelmingly powerful as Z-packs, but it is broad spectrum, and researchers suspect (but have not yet proven) that due to the way it works it is impossible for bacteria to develop resistance to it. So why do people in hospitals die from antibiotic resistant infections, when Bactrim exists and is dirt cheap?
A lot of people are allergic to Bactim.
Good to know!