Well well well. Looky here. A leader changes course!
Nevada Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak is allowing malaria drugs hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to be prescribed for the inpatient treatment of coronavirus patients, a spokesperson said Tuesday.
Last week, Sisolak endorsed restrictions on the use of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine for outpatient prescriptions as the Trump administration touted its potential effectiveness in treating coronavirus.
I hope we have enough with all the logjams with manufacturing!
I am old enough to remember the left attacking Trump for showing hope with this drug.
Imagine if everything Trump says or does ... like China travel ban in January or promoting this highly successful drug ... wasn’t met with resistance from the left for political reasons.
Hopefully we can get rid of the fake moral
outrage and work with the President to defeat this.
Quote: @A1Janitor said:
Well well well. Looky here. A leader changes course!
Nevada Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak is allowing malaria drugs hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to be prescribed for the inpatient treatment of coronavirus patients, a spokesperson said Tuesday.
Last week, Sisolak endorsed restrictions on the use of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine for outpatient prescriptions as the Trump administration touted its potential effectiveness in treating coronavirus.
I hope we have enough with all the logjams with manufacturing!
Quote: @A1Janitor said:
I am old enough to remember the left attacking Trump for showing hope with this drug.
Imagine if everything Trump says or does ... like China travel ban in January or promoting this highly successful drug ... wasn’t met with resistance from the left for political reasons.
Hopefully we can get rid of the fake moral
outrage and work with the President to defeat this.
When the latest news came that hydroxychloroquine + azithromycin (no ocular side effects) DRASTICALLY reduced coronavirus virus titer (from 100% infected to near 0)....
that was powerful anecdotal information.
& even if the studies were purely "anecdotal"....my gosh....what anecdotes! I thought we loved anti-American medical thoughts! De rigueuer!
Short of "perfect/double-blind/peer-reviewed studies" << (which take months), this (hydroxychloroquine) was the FIRST treatment "hope" short of vaccine....which is many months away.
Quote: @savannahskol said:
@ A1Janitor said:
Well well well. Looky here. A leader changes course!
Nevada Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak is allowing malaria drugs hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to be prescribed for the inpatient treatment of coronavirus patients, a spokesperson said Tuesday.
Last week, Sisolak endorsed restrictions on the use of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine for outpatient prescriptions as the Trump administration touted its potential effectiveness in treating coronavirus.
I hope we have enough with all the logjams with manufacturing!
Quote: @A1Janitor said:
I am old enough to remember the left attacking Trump for showing hope with this drug.
Imagine if everything Trump says or does ... like China travel ban in January or promoting this highly successful drug ... wasn’t met with resistance from the left for political reasons.
Hopefully we can get rid of the fake moral
outrage and work with the President to defeat this.
When the latest news came that hydroxychloroquine + azithromycin (no ocular side effects) DRASTICALLY reduced coronavirus virus titer (from 100% infected to near 0)....
that was powerful anecdotal information.
& even if the studies were purely "anecdotal"....my gosh....what anecdotes! I thought we loved anti-American medical thoughts! De rigueuer!
Short of "perfect/double-blind/peer-reviewed studies" << (which take months), this (hydroxychloroquine) was the FIRST treatment "hope" short of vaccine....which is many months away.
I saw something about Israel being very close to the "active component" of the vaccine. Of course testing is still months away, but they are getting close.
The funny thing about the people worried about the hcq and azithromycin, these are already well established drugs. Yes there are potential side effects to drugs, but the drug industry still pushes many drugs that have much more serious side effects for much less serious illnesses. So glad Trump has gotten the FDA moving on many of these issues. Usually they only move fast when it relates to money.
Quote: @greediron said:
@ savannahskol said:
@ A1Janitor said:
Well well well. Looky here. A leader changes course!
Nevada Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak is allowing malaria drugs hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to be prescribed for the inpatient treatment of coronavirus patients, a spokesperson said Tuesday.
Last week, Sisolak endorsed restrictions on the use of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine for outpatient prescriptions as the Trump administration touted its potential effectiveness in treating coronavirus.
I hope we have enough with all the logjams with manufacturing!
Quote: @A1Janitor said:
I am old enough to remember the left attacking Trump for showing hope with this drug.
Imagine if everything Trump says or does ... like China travel ban in January or promoting this highly successful drug ... wasn’t met with resistance from the left for political reasons.
Hopefully we can get rid of the fake moral
outrage and work with the President to defeat this.
When the latest news came that hydroxychloroquine + azithromycin (no ocular side effects) DRASTICALLY reduced coronavirus virus titer (from 100% infected to near 0)....
that was powerful anecdotal information.
& even if the studies were purely "anecdotal"....my gosh....what anecdotes! I thought we loved anti-American medical thoughts! De rigueuer!
Short of "perfect/double-blind/peer-reviewed studies" << (which take months), this (hydroxychloroquine) was the FIRST treatment "hope" short of vaccine....which is many months away.
I saw something about Israel being very close to the "active component" of the vaccine. Of course testing is still months away, but they are getting close.
The funny thing about the people worried about the hcq and azithromycin, these are already well established drugs. Yes there are potential side effects to drugs, but the drug industry still pushes many drugs that have much more serious side effects for much less serious illnesses. So glad Trump has gotten the FDA moving on many of these issues. Usually they only move fast when it relates to money.
so cynical... they are a federal govt agency, they are above being motivated by money.
by the way... how was the earth shake?
This site is clumsy. How do you post twitter?
Why doesn't autocorrect work?
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@ greediron said:
I saw something about Israel being very close to the "active component" of the vaccine. Of course testing is still months away, but they are getting close.
The funny thing about the people worried about the hcq and azithromycin, these are already well established drugs. Yes there are potential side effects to drugs, but the drug industry still pushes many drugs that have much more serious side effects for much less serious illnesses. So glad Trump has gotten the FDA moving on many of these issues. Usually they only move fast when it relates to money.
so cynical... they are a federal govt agency, they are above being motivated by money.
by the way... how was the earth shake?
Lol. Of course they are above being motivated by money. They simply control the money.
The earthshake was very slight up here. It was located in the central part up in the mountains. Funny I was still working and in my office chair when I thought I felt it move. I looked around to see if my chair was okay. Rather confused, I returned to working and felt it move again. I couldn't figure out what that feeling was and concluded I was just delusional after staring at the screen all day. Then later I heard about the quake and realized I wasn't delusional, at least on the chair moving anyway.
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