BREAKING: Citing a ‘primary outcome’ of death, researchers cut chloroquine study short over safety concernshttp://cnbc.com/id/106503185
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Yeah, a drug that’s been prescribed since 1955 causes death (all of a sudden) OK
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It's considered "safe" if you don't have a preexisting heart condition, yes One of the things we're learning about COVID-19 is it doesn't just attack the lungs but also causes heart attacks
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Right, which is probably true of any drug. Ruling dangerous for all is pretty irresponsible when it saves lives prescribed early on
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On the other hand, when you do the test to see if that's actually true and your patients keep dropping like flies, telling people that it's dangerous is the only responsible thing to do
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Where’s that field study? Would love to see it
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