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FDA issues emergency authorization of anti-malaria drug for coronavirus care


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2 minutes ago, veeraveeraleaks said:

Thatha gadu bakra chesthunnadu andarini. Get ready ready for 10nguluuu

While there’s limited evidence on the efficacy of chloroquine, or hydroxychloroquine, the FDA said the drugs’ benefits outweighed their risk. In its letter, the FDA encouraged randomized clinical trials that could assess the effectiveness of the drugs. It also noted that the known and potential benefits outweigh the risks.

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Just now, perugu_vada said:

While there’s limited evidence on the efficacy of chloroquine, or hydroxychloroquine, the FDA said the drugs’ benefits outweighed their risk. In its letter, the FDA encouraged randomized clinical trials that could assess the effectiveness of the drugs. It also noted that the known and potential benefits outweigh the risks.

 

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3 minutes ago, veeraveeraleaks said:

Thatha gadu bakra chesthunnadu andarini. Get ready ready for 10nguluuu

https://www.wsj.com/articles/an-update-on-the-coronavirus-treatment-11585509827
This appears to be the best widely available option for treating Covid-19 and not merely easing the suffering from the disease. It would be irresponsible not to pursue this option aggressively.

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1 minute ago, veeraveeraleaks said:

Limited evidence on efficacy part kuda highlight cheyi sitti ankul 

from other thread...it has to start somewhere....

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Katte virugoddu but pamu chavali laga chesaru till now. Inka em evidence kavali. Even kids take malaria tablets in other countries. What is the issue to give it to teens and adults. Already china and india is giving and people are recovered. US lo useless rules regulations unnay. Trump is 100% right. Ee medicine 2 weeks back ichi unte ippatiki andaru offices ki vellevaru. 2% oldest people has to be treated in hospitals with extra care. 

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1 minute ago, Merabharathmahan said:

Katte virugoddu but pamu chavali laga chesaru till now. Inka em evidence kavali. Even kids take malaria tablets in other countries. What is the issue to give it to teens and adults. Already china and india is giving and people are recovered. US lo useless rules regulations unnay. Trump is 100% right. Ee medicine 2 weeks back ichi unte ippatiki andaru offices ki vellevaru. 2% oldest people has to be treated in hospitals with extra care. 

Italy vaallu spian vaallu use cheyyaleda ee drug ni ??

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5 minutes ago, Sucker said:

I think they did already

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/27/vital-drug-people-lupus-coronavirus-covid-19-link-hydroxychloroquine


French government gave way and decreed that hospitals could prescribe it for any Covid-19 patient. They can also give the anti-HIV medicine which is supposed to be in global trials for Covid-19, Kaletra, which is a combination of lopinavir and ritonavir.


Italy has followed suit. The government announced on Friday that chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine could be used to treat all Covid-19 patients and paid for entirely by the Italian national healthcare system. It would also pay for Kaletra.
 

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10 minutes ago, Merabharathmahan said:

Katte virugoddu but pamu chavali laga chesaru till now. Inka em evidence kavali. Even kids take malaria tablets in other countries. What is the issue to give it to teens and adults. Already china and india is giving and people are recovered. US lo useless rules regulations unnay. Trump is 100% right. Ee medicine 2 weeks back ichi unte ippatiki andaru offices ki vellevaru. 2% oldest people has to be treated in hospitals with extra care. 

I think india lo work autundi bcos india lo medicines ekuve subscribe chestaru emaina aithe in general, USA lo adi kadu kada , dosage thakuva istaru starting lo , sometimes they dont give anything, 

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