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Malaria drug sees promising signs as future coronavirus treatment
washington examiner ^ | 3/18/2020 | Tim Pearce

Posted on 03/18/2020 7:40:41 PM PDT by bitt

A drug originally developed to treat malaria is showing signs that it may also cure infections of the coronavirus, though much more testing is needed.

Researchers and virologists in France have completed a clinical trial studying the effects of hydroxychloroquine, used to treat arthritis, malaria, and other ailments, on patients with COVID-19. Researchers treated a total of 26 coronavirus patients with the drug, including six that were given the antibiotic azithromycin, as well.

The researchers released their findings in a study published on Wednesday. The results showed that all six patients treated with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin tested negative for the virus after six days. Of the 20 treated with just hydroxychloroquine, 57.1% tested negative for the coronavirus after six days. Just 12.5% of the control group made up of 16 other patients tested negative.

"Despite its small sample size our survey shows that hydroxychloroquine treatment is significantly associated with viral load reduction/disappearance in COVID-19 patients and its effect is reinforced by azithromycin," the study said.

Raoult, an infectious disease expert from l’Institut Hospitalo-Universitaire in Marseille, led the research team that conducted the study. Gregory Rigano, an adviser to the Stanford University School of Medicine SPARK Translational Research Program, is leading a program based on Raoult’s results to study the effects of hydroxychloroquine on treating COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: azithromycin; coronavirus; france; hydroxychloroquine
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To: RandallFlagg
Is this the same stuff they gave us in the military in the ‘90s when we went to Somalia? I don’t remember.

See my post #17

As I remember it was a good sized pill. -Tom

21 posted on 03/18/2020 8:43:42 PM PDT by Capt. Tom
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To: MayflowerMadam; bitt
***When John Roberts asked Dr. Birx about hydroxychloroquine in the press conference today, she pooh-poohed it — was very dismissive***

It is just ingrained training embedded in these medical folk. For years I told friends who were susceptible to the severe pain of shingles to ask their Dr for a chicken pox vaccination - it is the same Herpes zoster virus. It appears to go dormant in the myelin sheath of the nerves after a juvenile bout of chicken pox only to reawaken later at middle age. I would tell my friends: Don't tell the Dr it is for shingles because then they will refuse to give the vaccination.

Invariably they would admit that they were worried about shingles and the Dr would refuse the shot. I even had Dr's argue with me that the shot was unnecessary because, since they had chicken pox as a child, they were immune to the virus! That is tautalogically impossible! It is the same virus.

In the late 1990s a Japanese researcher decided to try the treatment and was successful. Now every mature person is encouraged to get a shingles shot. Of course it is not a chicken pox vaccination so they can charge more for it.

I congratulate the Japanese researcher but I am going to take credit for the breakthrough. No, no one ever heard of me but I argued the medicos for years for the procedure. They had to know that I was right but the AMA and Mayo had not endorsed the Idea so the Dr's let their patients suffer. It is just the way they are trained.

When Rush announced his lung cancer I alerted him to a dog de-worming med that was showing some success against small cell carcinoma. He has gone with the traditionalists - and I perfectly understand. He even said on the air that he was rejecting the de-worming alternative. If all else fails I hope he will remember my suggestion.

22 posted on 03/18/2020 8:45:11 PM PDT by Bob Ireland (The Democrap Party is the enemy of freedom.They use all the seductions and deceits of the Bolshevics)
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To: mmichaels1970; bitt

Very interesting maps!

Malaria zones & wuhan virus zones almost exclusive of one another.


23 posted on 03/18/2020 8:52:24 PM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000)
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To: irishjuggler; bitt
***I've taken zithro a few times with bronchitis and it quickly cleared it right up***

Azithromycin may have some antiviral properties. The issue is more that the coronavirus is a viral respiratory attacker that leads to pneumonia, a bacterial disease; the zithro deals with the bacteria else wise recovery would be less likely. The combination of an antiviral and an antibiotic makes sense. The only question is whether the Choloquine is an effective CoViD antiviral agent.

24 posted on 03/18/2020 9:03:06 PM PDT by Bob Ireland (The Democrap Party is the enemy of freedom.They use all the seductions and deceits of the Bolshevics)
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To: WildHighlander57

Yes. Corona is where malaria is not. Interesting.


25 posted on 03/18/2020 9:07:08 PM PDT by mmichaels1970
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To: WildHighlander57

Maybe. There are cases in the malaria regions, but they are relatively low in number.

India is the interesting one. Less than 150 cases and you’d figure it would just tear through a country with that high a population density. Maybe they’ll be hitting the thousands in a week or so, but if they’re not, it could well be because a significant percentage of the population is taking that anti-malaria drug.


26 posted on 03/18/2020 9:13:48 PM PDT by Norseman (Defund the Left....completely!)
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To: Capt. Tom

They were rather large horse pills.
Made my nails and hair grow pretty fast, too.
One pill four times a day while in country.


27 posted on 03/18/2020 9:29:42 PM PDT by RandallFlagg (Fact: Gun control laws kill innocents.)
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To: bitt
Chloroquine. Anti malaria drug from 1940 s. Many side effects. Here’s the real answer. Discovering the Universal Antimicrobial Silver is one of the most useful, versatile, safe, and effective antibiotic substances known to medical science. When administered in the colloidal form (at around 10 ppm ed.), it is for all practical purposes, non-toxic*. Silver has been proven to be useful against hundreds of infectious conditions. Although the exact mechanism for the proven antimicrobial effects of silver is unknown, the most accepted theory is that silver disables the specific enzyme that many forms of bacteria, viruses, and fungi utilize for their metabolism Note that the medical establishment is getting desperate and when you do a search for “ colloidal silver” you’re going to get government disinformation again - which says that it’s going to turn you either blue or gray - a proven false narrative , or other carefully worded crap. Silver is in 29,000 approved medical products It has been mandated since 1997 and it’s silver impregnated filters being all HVAC systems in hospitals in the United States of America Whose lying ? Prove me wrong. I have over 35 years of experience and making it for myself my family and many many others
28 posted on 03/18/2020 9:31:55 PM PDT by Truthoverpower (The guv mint you get is the Trump winning express !)
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To: mmichaels1970

“I was just glad to hear it start being whispered about.”

Whispering isn’t good enough. I’m going to email Fox and tell them to have their White House correspondants — Blake Bermann, John Roberts, etc. — to bring this up every day, and more than once. If the WH Task Force is hiding this on purpose, there’s got to be a way to get the message out. People should be informed about all options. If they want to keep effective treatments a secret, why?

Also, what if someone tested positive and asked his PCP for this medicine specifically? Would a doctor be able to prescribe it? They have authority to prescribe other meds without asking, “Mother, may I?” to a heavy-handed government agency. So what about this?


29 posted on 03/19/2020 3:32:25 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam ("Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength" - Corrie ten Boom)
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To: shotgun

“Big Pharma is going to try and kill this.”

That’s why people need to be noisy about this and get the word out. Make demands. Also, if the economy is in the toilet people won’t be able to afford a new drug. Uncle Sugar might pay initial R&D costs (with our taxpayer money), but patients will pay when purchasing.


30 posted on 03/19/2020 3:43:33 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam ("Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength" - Corrie ten Boom)
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To: MayflowerMadam

Get them! Thank you!


31 posted on 03/19/2020 4:11:30 AM PDT by mmichaels1970
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To: DannyTN

Couple of years ago I had a bad cold that moved into my chest. Couldn’t breathe so went to doc and was given a z pack. 2 days later I was back at the doc because I wasn’t better. Apparently it doesn’t work on me and the doc told me that it doesn’t work on about 25% of people. Guess I’m screwed.


32 posted on 03/19/2020 4:58:22 AM PDT by sheana
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To: mmichaels1970

Dang! For the life of me I can’t find an email address for Fox. They’ve all gone to social media (which I don’t do) it seems.


33 posted on 03/19/2020 6:02:56 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam ("Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength" - Corrie ten Boom)
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To: bitt

Thanks for the info!! Everyone stay well.


34 posted on 03/19/2020 7:34:23 AM PDT by ExTexasRedhead
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To: bitt

PFL


35 posted on 03/19/2020 7:45:37 AM PDT by Batman11 ( The USA is not an ATM!)
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To: MayflowerMadam

“Whispering isn’t good enough. “

Agreed! FYI, an article about this subject is currently the headline story on the NY Post website. So, hopefully the word about this is starting to get out there.


36 posted on 03/19/2020 7:51:40 AM PDT by Batman11 ( The USA is not an ATM!)
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To: DannyTN
So I was curious whom makes it and found this.

Really? *Whom*?

The correct relative pronoun is *who*. It is the *subject* of the clause. *whom* is used for direct and indirect objects.

37 posted on 03/19/2020 8:45:27 AM PDT by nonsporting (MAGA -- Make America Godly Again)
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To: sheana

Chloroquine is the main drug though. Azith just helps.


38 posted on 03/19/2020 9:35:48 AM PDT by DannyTN
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To: Bob Ireland

Had to look up the word tautalogically. According to various definitions, I still don’t get your point in your reference. Layman’s terms please.


39 posted on 03/19/2020 11:53:41 AM PDT by A Navy Vet (I'm not Islamophobic - I'm Islamonauseous. Also LGBTQxyz nauseous.)
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To: A Navy Vet
***Had to look up the word tautalogically. According to various definitions, I still don’t get your point in your reference. Layman’s terms please***

In propositional logic, tautological consequence is a strict form of logical consequence in which the tautologousness of a proposition is preserved from one line of a proof to the next...

I see I misspelled tautological; I typed it correctly at first but my Kindle tablet rendered it as a misspelling - so I misspelled it all on my own. :^)

Tautological consequence is not 'preserved' because one cannot be immune to a virus that is causing them to be diseased. I should probably stop using the term because it has been many years since I studied such things, and it is an ambiguous term. I could just say, 'It is not logically possible' ... or some such.

Thanks for the challenge; I had to shift my brain into gear today finally. :^)

40 posted on 03/19/2020 12:27:07 PM PDT by Bob Ireland (The Democrap Party is the enemy of freedom.They use all the seductions and deceits of the Bolshevics)
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