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MedPede 7 points ago +7 / -0

The CDC/NIH recommended treatment guidelines - 124 pages and not a single mention of Zinc.

https://files.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/guidelines/covid19treatmentguidelines.pdf

Potus needs to start talking about Hydroxy+Zithromax+Zinc, so that they can no longer ignore the combination. While medicine certainly isn't one size fits all, with many serious illnesses it takes a combination of treatments to help the patient maintain their health and improve.

The general safety of Hydroxychlorquine is well known. An EKG can help rule out long QT syndrome, and the retinal damage risks are for taking it long term (recommended screening every five years).

Playing devil's advocate - if they had conducted several trials with the combination and consistently given it as early as possible, I would consider the results more valid. They don't. Many of the current "trials" listed have inconsistent application. In some of them only a single dose of hydroxychlorquine was given!

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