A Texas doctor used his GOP connections to get hydroxychloroquine to administer to dozens of elderly patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in what he calls an "observational study." In some cases, he didn't discuss with families before prescribing the drug.https://trib.al/9wF549I
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It's legal as stated in the article, if he broke a law or doctors ethics it would have been mentioned.
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Performing human experimentation without approval of an IRB is *always* unethical and can, by itself, be enough to warrant suspension if not revocation of a license.
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Same Dr. Armstrong? Not sure, but this was the only one that came up for Texas.pic.twitter.com/pbjfj3FHyA
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