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200mg 2x daily Hydroxy Chloroquine
500mg 1x daily Azithromycin
220mg 1x daily Zinc sulfate

350 patients
• Breathing restored 3-4 hours
• Zero deaths
• Zero hospitalizations
• Zero intubations

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Hydroxyclorioquine and/or the generic form know as Plaquenil will not be currently filled by a pharmacy at least in metro phoenix.

Z packs, Azithromycin will be filled.

There has been a run on Plaquenil with people without symptoms stockpiling it and as a result it has been pulled back to hospital settings.
 

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200mg 2x daily Hydroxy Chloroquine
500mg 1x daily Azithromycin
220mg 1x daily Zinc sulfate

350 patients
• Breathing restored 3-4 hours
• Zero deaths
• Zero hospitalizations
• Zero intubations

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But yet the libs are blaming trump for somebody dying cause they self administered a fish tank cleaning version of the meds.
 

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Hydroxyclorioquine and/or the generic form know as Plaquenil will not be currently filled by a pharmacy at least in metro phoenix.

Z packs, Azithromycin will be filled.

There has been a run on Plaquenil with people without symptoms stockpiling it and as a result it has been pulled back to hospital settings.

I'm shocked to find out that Phoenix doesn't have a massive supply of a drug most commonly used to treat malaria, considering how many cases they have down there annually.....:rolleyes:

How exactly are people without symptoms stockpiling a drug that is Rx only?
 
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I'm shocked to find out that Phoenix doesn't have a massive supply of a drug most commonly used to treat malaria, considering how many cases they have down there annually.....

How exactly are people without symptoms stockpiling a drug that is Rx only?


Your doctor writes you a prescription. Nothing illegal about it.

Doctors write prescriptions for Rx only drugs to keep on a patients shelf all the time to include antibiotics and Zpacks. This is no different once anecdotal evidence came out months ago from other countries of the possible effectiveness of the combination.

I personally know of a dozen individuals with a prescription for Plaquenil that are not being filled.
 

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Your doctor writes you a prescription. Nothing illegal about it.

Doctors write prescriptions for Rx only drugs to keep on a patients shelf all the time to include antibiotics and Zpacks. This is no different once anecdotal evidence came out months ago from other countries of the possible effectiveness of the combination.

I personally know of a dozen individuals with a prescription for Plaquenil that are not being filled.

Sound like the same types that are hoarding TP 😂
 

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Sound like the same types that are hoarding TP 😂


I have 9 different Rx medicines in my travel bag prescribed by my doctor(s) for international travel to include Plaquenil. It’s not like you are going to get good treatment and Rx drug availability in many foreign countries.

Pretty standard protocol for international travel.

I do not however take TP........
 
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In cased you missed it, he took some shit for a fish pond, not the proper Rx medicine.

RTFA: The toxic ingredient they consumed was not the medication form of chloroquine, used to treat malaria in humans. Instead, it was an ingredient listed on a parasite treatment for fish.

;)
 

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In cased you missed it, he took some shit for a fish pond, not the proper Rx medicine.

RTFA: The toxic ingredient they consumed was not the medication form of chloroquine, used to treat malaria in humans. Instead, it was an ingredient listed on a parasite treatment for fish.

;)
Yes. I read it. I also read this part before I posted it. ;)

Editor's note: The story and headline have been corrected to reflect the fact that the form of chloroquine the couple ingested was used in aquariums (not the medication).
 

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Do I see a fourth horse in the Democratic Dumbass of RDP race ?
😂 Don't you work at the big G in Pomona...Bidding a fairly large project there this week. 👍
 
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In cased you missed it, he took some shit for a fish pond, not the proper Rx medicine.

RTFA: The toxic ingredient they consumed was not the medication form of chloroquine, used to treat malaria in humans. Instead, it was an ingredient listed on a parasite treatment for fish.

;)
Careful Racey, your overloading a few here with too much real info

There are some here that simply can not, will not, nor will ever, accept or acknowledge any sort of positivity on any subject at any time so long as Trump is president.
They will refute, twist, and pretzel anything and everything that any so called Trumpkin posts into negativity and failure.
They would literally cheer the destruction of this Country in any way possible if it allows them to say “I told you so”.
 

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I have been on and off plaquenil for auto immunity problems for years. I was told to go back to my normal dosage last week that was not related to my current health. I’m I pretty good health right now. My first thought was, “I wonder if my doctor thinks this could prevent me from getting it.” I didn’t want to post this last week since I was worried I could be spreading false information. But, I am back on it. I do think about the crisis a shortage could cause for people with auto immune issues that depend on it as well. I know many aren’t thinking about that issue of this.
 

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Seems like we should be seeing or hearing more about this.
 

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well your screwed if you live in Nevada. The Governor just banned the prescription of Hydroxy Chloroquine to treat Covid-19 within the state of Nevada. So, we have something that shows great promise for curing and possibly preventing Covid 19 so we must ban doctors from prescribing it? Trump actually did the opposite. His admin and the CDC are working with drug makers to mass produce the drug so it can be prescribed in mass. Apparently not in Nevada though. ;)
 

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There’s no drug that’s effective. The results are the same with 30 patients tested.

16 without the meds recovered just as the 14 that took the meds.





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So the Nevada Governor just said it is not banned for doctors to prescribe to "inpatient" Covid 19 patients. Great, you have to wait until your almost dead and on a ventilator to try it in Nevada. :(
 

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There’s no drug that’s effective. The results are the same with 30 patients tested.

16 without the meds recovered just as the 14 that took the meds.





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In the original post the doctor has treated 500 patients with this combo and all have recovered without the need for hospitalization. They are using this treatment all over the world as well and having great success. I'll go with that for now over this one "small study" touted by the legacy media. Time will tell
 

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There’s no drug that’s effective. The results are the same with 30 patients tested.

16 without the meds recovered just as the 14 that took the meds.





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I will believe the interviews with actual doctors I have seen that have used it in patients with success before I believe anything from Bloomberg news.
 

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I will believe the interviews with actual doctors I have seen that have used it in patients with success before I believe anything from Bloomberg news.

Agreed. And there's no mention of the Z-Pack (Azithromycin) antibiotics that are supposed to be taken with it (according to what I've read)
 

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well your screwed if you live in Nevada. The Governor just banned the prescription of Hydroxy Chloroquine to treat Covid-19 within the state of Nevada. So, we have something that shows great promise for curing and possibly preventing Covid 19 so we must ban doctors from prescribing it? Trump actually did the opposite. His admin and the CDC are working with drug makers to mass produce the drug so it can be prescribed in mass. Apparently not in Nevada though. ;)

Every store in the US and Canada had toilet paper before people went crazy.
Unless this gets regulated like the Govenor just did here --- 5% of the people will have ALL of this drug.
This is already happening.
IMO - this is probably a good move.
 

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Depending on the source, Israeli pharmaceutical company Teva is sending 6 to 10 million doses of Hydroxy Choloquine to the U.S. free of charge, I'm sure we will need much more.
 

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Remdisivir used with the stuff above has been highly successful with Kaiser Covid patients
 

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I haven't read everyones post n articals but I thought the malaria treatment only suppressed the symptoms.
 

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There are going to be significant drug shortages coming. These drugs simply won’t be available. We are unable to get a number of critical medications at our hospital, with no end in sight. The implications for patients not infected with Covid19 will be huge. At this point, we are being told, expect everything on our code carts to be unavailable soon.
 

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well your screwed if you live in Nevada. The Governor just banned the prescription of Hydroxy Chloroquine to treat Covid-19 within the state of Nevada. So, we have something that shows great promise for curing and possibly preventing Covid 19 so we must ban doctors from prescribing it? Trump actually did the opposite. His admin and the CDC are working with drug makers to mass produce the drug so it can be prescribed in mass. Apparently not in Nevada though. ;)
Democrat have never been about helping people, it's about keeping power and telling people what to do

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There are going to be significant drug shortages coming. These drugs simply won’t be available. We are unable to get a number of critical medications at our hospital, with no end in sight. The implications for patients not infected with Covid19 will be huge. At this point, we are being told, expect everything on our code carts to be unavailable soon.
It's a generic, and is used all over the world, it's massively produced. It's also begun to be horded, so that's a tp like problem, but perhaps more controlled

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You must be one wealthy republican post what you gave to the trump campaign son waiting
 

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April 4, 2020:

An international poll of more than 6,000 doctors finds that the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine has been deemed the most highly rated treatment for the novel coronavirus.

The survey, conducted by Sermo, a global health care polling company, asked 6,227 physicians in 30 countries to find out what is the most effective against SARS-CoV-2.

The poll finds that 37% of those treating patients suffering from the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 rated hydroxychloroquine as the “most effective therapy” out of a list of 15 choices.

On Monday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave chloroquine and its derivative, hydroxychloroquine, emergency-use authorization, although many physicians were already using the drug.

Azithromycin, known by the brand name Zithromax or Z-Pak, came in as the second-most effective therapy at 32%, followed by “nothing.”

Hydroxychloroquine, which is sold under the brand name Plaquenil, was prescribed mainly in the United States for the most severe cases. “Outside the U.S., hydroxychloroquine was equally used for diagnosed patients with mild to severe symptoms whereas in the U.S. it was most commonly used for high risk diagnosed patients,” the survey found.

Link: https://www.dailywire.com/news/doctors-rate-hydroxychloroquine-most-effective-coronavirus-treatment
 

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Thanks Regor/Roger...

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They want President Trump sent to the Hague for...promoting a promising medicine.

Wake up people, the Dem’s ARE the disease.
 

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Dr. Stephen Smith, founder of The Smith Center for Infectious Diseases and Urban Health, said on “The Ingraham Angle” on Wednesday night that he is optimistic about the use of antimalarial medications and antibiotics to treat COVID-19 patients, calling it “a game-changer.”

“I think this is the beginning of the end of the pandemic. I’m very serious,” Smith, an infectious disease specialist, told host Laura Ingraham. (Media provided disclaimer follows): Currently there is no known cure for the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the globe.

Smith, who is treating 72 COVID-19 patients, said that he has been treating "everybody with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin [an antibiotic]. We’ve been doing so for a while.” He pointed out that not a single COVID-19 patient of his that has been on the hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin regimen for five days or more has had to be intubated.

“The chance of that occurring by chance, according to my sons Leon and Hunter who did some stats for me, are .000-something,” he said, adding that “it’s ridiculously low."

 

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Finally, good data. Note that once administered, it also stops contagious affects. Hmmmm, kinda makes sense to see if we crank production (11+ companies make the anti-malaria not sure about the z pack) and get that stuff out to the at-risk and those that are dealing face to face with a lot of people. That cost has got to be fractions what continued close down. I don’t want it mandatory though, but make it available to pretty much everyone.

Now, maybe I’m totally off base, but we can’t get into 20%+ unemployment, or we’re doomed.
 

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This type of info has been available for 2-3 weeks yet some doctors and parts of the country are still holding back, are there certain entities out there wanting us to fail?:mad:

I just saw some female doctor from Phoenix last night saying she wasn't sure she would use it because she was uncertain if it was safe, it's safer than aspirin and been used for over 60 years, what the hell is wrong with these people?
 
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