RE: what is your concern? what did I do that was wrong?
Well, for one when has the sulfate been added to Hydroxychloroquine in past successful treatments for Covid-19?
thanks.
I made an assumption with a question mark.
You didn't answer the question mark. Instead, you asked a question.
I answered your question. Again you didn't answer my additional questions.
Instead, you ask another question in return. Kind of RATTY no ?
In answer to your next question:
Well, for one when has the sulfate been added to Hydroxychloroquine in past successful treatments for Covid-19?
You tell me... (Dr. Vladimir Zelenko doesn't mention sulphate with Hydroxychloroquine in his cocktail but he does with zinc.)
Did you read your own article? The first photo in the article:
I suppose I could take a snipe at you back, but I wont. I will point out that:
part of the article seems to be a hit piece on Pres. Trump as much as anything.
The article mentions 3 test groups but there are actually 4.
So did the article leave one out by mistake ? or is that all the SUNY at Albany chose to look at ?
Also, the article mentions the VA study:
"It comes after a Veteran Affairs study found that more COVID-19 patients treated with hydroxychloroquine died than did those who didn't receive the drug. "
they failed to mention that these VA patients were "last gaspers", per Sec. of VA:
""Responding to the results during an appearance on MSNBC, Wilkie said, Thats an observational study. Its not a clinical study. It was done on a small number of veterans; sadly, those of whom were in the last stages of life, and the drug was given to them.
In light of the photo vs. the written word, I think my assumption with a question mark was proper.
I'll ask you again, do you know if there is a difference between Hydroxychloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine Sulpahte ?
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