The problem with the discussion around hydroxychloroquine is it has become too politicized, as evidenced by the abundance of mentions in this article of how Trump recommended this treatment, including in the subtitle, and the lede. https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/29/fda-emergency-authorization-anti-malaria-drug-155095 …
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It is NOT an evidence, but this thread puts it nicely. And I agree, politicisizing of HCQ/CQ has done a terrible disservice. It is possible HCQ works best when applied very early to mitigate/arrest spread into lungs etc https://twitter.com/aknappjr/status/1244076221563977740?s=20 …
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the existing 'negative' RCT was as uninformative as the French studies. I agree there is no high quality evidence of possible benefit. I disagree there is no existing evidence of any possible benefit.
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It's all anecdotal, and it's potentially misleading. It's irresponsible to be promoting unproven treatments in a pandemic.
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