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Man dies after ingesting chloroquine
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<blockquote data-quote="Ada Lovelace" data-source="post: 74827375" data-attributes="member: 354769"><p><a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-woman-husband-died-chloroquine-warns-not-to-trust-trump-2020-3" target="_blank">Trump kept saying it was basically pretty much a cure': Woman whose husband died after ingesting chloroquine warns the public not to 'believe anything that the president says'</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is the most pertinent advice, though there's a caveat.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Though everyone certainly should call their doctor rather than relying upon what Trump states, doctors are not impervious to misinformation either, and many have been over-prescribing the anti-malarial drugs. People are persuading anyone with prescribing rights - doctors or dentists - to write large prescriptions for the drugs, demonstrating a hoarding-like mentality. This is extremely problematic. Though they're not a "game changer" considering how little arsenal there is anything potentially of use at combating this is being deployed, and hospitals need to have a steady supply. Additionally, there are people with autoimmune conditions such as lupus who are dependent on these medications now distressed because of the severe shortage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ada Lovelace, post: 74827375, member: 354769"] [URL='https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-woman-husband-died-chloroquine-warns-not-to-trust-trump-2020-3']Trump kept saying it was basically pretty much a cure': Woman whose husband died after ingesting chloroquine warns the public not to 'believe anything that the president says'[/URL] This is the most pertinent advice, though there's a caveat. Though everyone certainly should call their doctor rather than relying upon what Trump states, doctors are not impervious to misinformation either, and many have been over-prescribing the anti-malarial drugs. People are persuading anyone with prescribing rights - doctors or dentists - to write large prescriptions for the drugs, demonstrating a hoarding-like mentality. This is extremely problematic. Though they're not a "game changer" considering how little arsenal there is anything potentially of use at combating this is being deployed, and hospitals need to have a steady supply. Additionally, there are people with autoimmune conditions such as lupus who are dependent on these medications now distressed because of the severe shortage. [/QUOTE]
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