Archived Is hydroxychloroquine not covered under the Right to Try bill? If so, why tf not? (AskVoat)
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Archived Is hydroxychloroquine not covered under the Right to Try bill? If so, why tf not? (AskVoat)
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[–] 24601_JeanValJean 3 points -2 points 1 point (+1|-3) ago
Don't try meds unless you need them. This stuff is part of a medication cocktail that seems to work against cov-2. Alone it seems to work in some clinical studies against sars, but not sars cov-2.
[–] Helena73 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Can you suggest an explanation why HCQ would only work on SARS in vivo but not SARS 2, given that they are 96% identical and HCQ has been proven to kill both viruses in vitro in similar concentrations?
HCQ works on ALL coronoviruses. Im not suggesting that combination therapies are not more effective. But given early enough, HCQ will have close to 100% cure rate all by itself. It is prophylactic. People already on HCQ therapy for autoimmune illness are not getting this disease.
[–] QuickMafs ago
The other drugs in the cocktail are vitamin c, zinc and azithromycin. Not exactly hard to get