Posted on 03/29/2020 11:29:38 AM PDT by tellw
Excerpt: ..... She had to be hospitalized for five days at the V.A. in Long Beach, where her doctor approached her about a trial for hydroxychloroquine, a medication often used to treat auto-immune diseases like lupus.
Its simple to take. Its two little pills. They bring it in a little cup, Paz said....
(Excerpt) Read more at losangeles.cbslocal.com ...
I dont understand why in israel they are not giving these drugs to their patients..people in Israel are dying too
So, if you get seriously ill from this virus, are you willing to wait 2 years for the results of clinical tests, or are you going to beg your doctor for this medication NOW?
I didnt think I needed the sarc tag but I guess I was wrong.
This forum has been invaded by all sorts of panicky posters all ready to give up all their rights for a chance of being safe. So yes, you needed the /sarc tag.
Youre right about the trolls l have noticed them too.
I can’t believe CBS would tolerate this positive news to be aired.
“Thats why there is a clinical trial underway...to assess data.”
Keep in mind that for every successful use of hydroxychloroquine there may be one or more cases where it failed and a dead patient was not available for comment. Still I think it should be used when all else fails and maybe as a goto treatment until trials are completed.
So we know that for every case where some drug has been given it a!one is responsible for the cure. The patient would not have gotten better on their own?
I hope yourcomment was merely sarcasm.
Sarah Barracuda wrote:
“I dont understand why in israel they are not giving these drugs to their patients..people in Israel are dying too”
Maybe they are, and have enough to send for us also.
I’d prefer being an anecdote.
:>)
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