Citation(s) required, because I’ve read every existing study of #hydroxychloroquine that’s been published or posted on a preprint server thus far (and one still unpublished), and collectively they show nothing of the sort. Quite the opposite, in fact. https://twitter.com/MiriamMissyKirk/status/1253212799335096321 …
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Replying to @pierremagau @gorskon
Exactly...an outlier with poor methodology. “Collectively” the evidence is moving to show we shouldn’t be using HCQ.
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Replying to @BigBaldDr @gorskon
So you have the number in front of the eyes and you continue to neglect them. Wow
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Replying to @pierremagau @gorskon
I take it you don’t appraise evidence very often (ever).1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @BigBaldDr @gorskon
Evidence is in front of your eyes. A drug that is cheap and that works. But of course, again, this no evidence. Ask all the people Raoult and his excellent team has cured over the years and then you come back saying something
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Evidence is that here, in Marseille, it works. And apparently, not a lot of places are using the exact same protocol as Raoult's team. Do you think a specialist with his CV and experience would push a drug that gives him no financial benefit just like that ? Really ?
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Silly man. A lot of hospitals are abandoning the routine use of #Hydroxychloroquine and the #HydroxychloroquineAndAzithromycin combination outside of clinical trials because they don't see any evidence that they work but they do see toxicity. For example:https://labblog.uofmhealth.org/rounds/chloroquine-ibuprofen-and-beyond-doctors-discuss-latest-treatments-and-treatment-rumors-for …
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