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Some COVID-19 Medicines Can Shorten Illness ; Hydroxychloroquine Is Ineffective by Kobojunkie: 4:43am On May 13, 2020
There was also no noticeable advantage for patients that took the drug paired with azithromycin, according to hotly anticipated research.
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A bottle of the drug hydroxychloroquine. | AP Photo/Ben Margot

By SARAH OWERMOHLE

05/11/2020 05:23 PM EDT


A decades-old malaria medicine touted by the president as a coronavirus treatment showed no benefit for patients hospitalized in New York.

There was also no noticeable advantage for patients that took the drug paired with the antibiotic azithromycin, according to hotly anticipated research published Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

President Donald Trump had repeatedly championed hydroxychloroquine from the press briefing stage, saying it had “tremendous promise” and was safe because “it’s been used for a long time.”
Previous trials had suggested the drug can cause serious heart problems, especially when paired with azithromycin, and the latest study backed up those findings. Researchers said that patients receiving both drugs together were more likely to experience cardiac arrest than those who received one or neither of the therapies.

The FDA authorized emergency use of the drug against the coronavirus in March, despite sparse evidence that it could work. It later warned against using the therapy outside of clinical trials, citing potential heart problems.
The researchers analyzed 1,438 Covid-19 patients in the state, but it was not a randomized clinical trial, considered the gold standard in research. The state is also running a randomized trial, but results have not yet been released.

The president has rarely mentioned hydroxychloroquine in the last few weeks. A portion of the data from the study published Monday had been shared with federal officials roughly two weeks earlier.
At the time, researchers conducting the study spoke publicly about not seeing any benefit from hydroxychloroquine after reviewing just half of the cases under analysis.

“It’s an unusual situation we all find ourselves in, given the unprecedented nature of this pandemic,” David Holtgrave, dean of the University at Albany School of Public Health and a lead researcher on the study, told POLITICO then about his decision to publicly disclose early findings. “People, I think reasonably so, are asking very urgent questions like ‘Please just tell us if you are observing an effect at this time.’”
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Re: Some COVID-19 Medicines Can Shorten Illness ; Hydroxychloroquine Is Ineffective by Kobojunkie: 4:45am On May 13, 2020
Re: Some COVID-19 Medicines Can Shorten Illness ; Hydroxychloroquine Is Ineffective by flyingdutchman(m): 7:58am On May 13, 2020
Very big lie!!! Over here, so many have recovered from using it.

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