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existing study of #hydroxychloroquine that’s been published or posted on a preprint server thus far (and one still unpublished), and collectively they show nothing of the sort.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 @gorskon
Yes, I've read many studies and either they show no efficacy or are stopped early because of side effects.
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Replying to @DrLindaMD @gorskon
Even invasive cardiologists didn't defend stenting for stable angina after
#ISCHEMIA as vigorously as Trump supporters continue to defend hydroxychloroquine after all the negative data...@venkmurthy@drjohnm@DavidLBrownMD2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
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Actually, it's very telling that Trump and his sycophants, toadies, and lackeys in the press have been notably much less vocal about
#Hydroxychloroquine and#HydroxychloroquineAndAzithromycin over the last several days, as more negative data keeps coming.1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
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The recent "negative" data is no more meaningful that the earlier"positive" data. We actually still have no data regarding efficacy.
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Not true. We can conclude from existing studies that, if
#Hydroxychloroquine does have activity against#COVID19, it is at best modest and will need large RCTs to detect. If it had dramatic efficacy, the studies we have would have shown it. It should not be used outside an RCT.2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
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I agree with your conclusion— but are you arguing that b/c the VA observational study is clearly better in quality than French observational studies, then it influences you more?
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Nope. I was saying the same thing before the VA study.
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