Saturday, March 28, 2020

Hydroxychloroquine keeps people alive at the Smith Center

A combination of anti-malaria drug Hydroxychloroquine, the generic name is Plaquenil, and Azithromycin appear to be effective in treating COVID-19 patients.

With unheard-of speed - the Washington Post reports - a massive observational trial of the drugs is taking place.

USE AT THE SMITH CENTER. Dr. Stephen Smith, the founder of the Smith Center for Infectious Diseases in New Jersey, has given updates to Fox host Laura Ingraham last evening.

Dr. Smith also noted that banning a drug when drugs are routinely given off label is "Insane." Two governors are doing exactly that.

The way they use drugs with infectious diseases is primarily with off label drugs, Dr. Smith said.

Dr. Amesh Adaua thinks the drug is reducing shedding.

Ms. Ingraham asked Dr. Smith if the rest of the country will end up like New York as some predict, and he said, 'no way.

https://www.independentsentinel.com/hydroxychloroquine-keeps-people-alive-at-the-smith-center/

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