In other words, it deserves as much attention as Raoults studies got.
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There is no compelling evidence that hcq is effective in covid. We went through this with hcq and flu. Uncontrolled studies do not demonstrate efficacy.
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I know I've chosen this weird side in which the way one demonstrates efficacy for a medication is for a randomized controlled trial
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I can cite several other studies, all preprints now, that indicate that neither
#Hydroxychloroquine nor the#HydroxychloroquineAndAzithromycin combination are effective against#COVID19.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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Yes, they're small. Yes, they're flawed. However, they are good enough and big enough to tell me that, even if
#Hydroxychloroquine or#HydroxychloroquineAndAzithromycin do have activity in humans against#COVID19, it's not dramatic. It's likely a small effect, if any at all.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
Existing studies strongly support the conclusion that treatment with #Hydroxychloroquine or #HydroxychloroquineAndAzithromycin likely either has (1) no effect against #COVID19; (2) at best a very modest effect against #coronavirus; or (3) possibly harmful effects.
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