A comprehensive article on why hydroxycloroquine works can be found here.
A quick summary is that it allows Zinc ions to cross the cell barrier and block the mechanism that the virus uses to reproduce.
When you take zinc on first feeling a cold, this is why it works, but only a very little zinc actually makes it into your cells. Cloroquine allows zinc to cross the cell barrier and this increases the concentration of zinc significantly.
Now it has side effects so you have to understand and accept those risks, and mixing it with other drugs creates unknown risks. But, the other side is that these risks are completely known for use of Clorquine and a zinc supplement, regardless of the antibiotic you might pair this with.
Thanks for the link. If that is correct then we need a clinical trial of cold-eeze plus hydroxychloroquine. The most commone prescribed, and the most common over the counter, drugs at Walmart.
I saw stores selling drugs in ports on a cruise last month. I wish I’d known about this drug then. I could have dropped in and made a purchase.