They don’t know how this medicine works.
What if it works by reducing the effects of the virus until the body has time to clear the virus.
If so then patients who are already taking the medicine may still test positive for the virus.
Well yes, actually they do know how it works.
Hydroxychloroquine impairs the ability of the virus to replicate by allowing zink, which interferes with the replication process, to more easily penetrate the cell wall. Hydroxychloroquine is a ionophore that acts as a gateway for the Zinc ions to more easily pass through the cell wall and prevent the virus from hijacking the RNA sequencing mechanism of the infected cell to replicate itself.
Here is something you should also know; it is often not the virus that is killing people, it is an overactive immune response which causes what is called a “cytokine storm” that kills them. A cytokine storm is when the body’s immune system becomes over-stimulated and, in this case, floods the lungs with so many pro-inflammatory cytokines that healthy cells as well as infected cells are damaged, causing the lungs to fill with fluid and often killing the patient.
Hydroxychloroquine regulates the immune response and prevents too many pro-inflammatory cytokines from being released at one time. That is why hydroxychloroquine is prescribed for people with autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. HCQ helps protect healthy cells from an overactive immune system and, in the process of treating the coronavirus, helps prevent the lungs from being damaged.
Azithromycin is prescribed with the hydroxychloroquine to control secondary infections attacking a compromised respiratory system. It also appears to have antiviral properties. The pairing of these two drugs is showing immense promise and seems to be the best immediate hope of curing those infected with SARS-CoV-2.
Hydroxychloroquine has been on the market for 65 years and is in every pharmacy in America. It is used to not only treat malaria, but also lupus and autoimmune disease. The media and some doctors are telling us that they don’t know if HCQ is safe...despite the fact that we’ve prescribed it for six decades and know everything there is to know about the drug, it’s side effects and its interaction with other drugs.
Hydtoxychloroquine is on the World Health Organizations (WHO) List of Essential Medicines, “the safest and most effective medicines needed in a health system.
Https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroxychloroquine
Here’s a great presentation that explains exactly why hydrochloric when is so effective against the SARS-CoV-2 virus;
Dr. Roger Seheult, Pulmonologist and Associate Professor at UC-Riverside, explains exactly how Hydroxychloroquine allows Zinc to penetrate infected cells to prevent the Covid-19 virus from replicating. Extremely interesting and an absolute must-watch!!!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U7F1cnWup9M&feature=share