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IllUseAnchorBaby [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

What this study actually found is that a super high dose of CQ (1200mg daily) isn’t recommended vs more of a standard dose of CQ (450mg daily), because it didn’t perform as well as the standard dose.

The fake news has twisted that into “look, HQC isn’t safe, trump was wrong!”... And the entire anti-science TDS crowd has taken it as gospel.

HCQ plus an antibiotic may be the most effective option available to treat COVID 19, and the media is doing everything they can to DISCOURAGE its use with fake news and misinformation. It’s borderline evil...

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RlzJohnnyM 1 point ago +1 / -0

12g?

The regimen calls for 400mg for 5 days!

YOU STUPID MOTHERFUCER

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IllUseAnchorBaby [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Um... not sure what you’re even talking about.

There were two arms in this study: 12g CQ (1200mg) for 10 days, and 450mg CQ for 5 days... and 1200mg performed poorly so they recommend against it vs 450mg

That’s it... and the media is using this to “prove” CQ AND HCQ are unsafe. Even though the study itself calls out how “safe” it is!

Get it?

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pray4peace4 0 points ago +1 / -1

Hydroxychloroquine & chloroquine are not equivalent.

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IllUseAnchorBaby [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh I know... one of the many reasons this study didn’t say what the media presented it as