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Man dies after ingesting chloroquine
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<blockquote data-quote="Philip_B" data-source="post: 74832683" data-attributes="member: 389027"><p>There are parts of the planet where chloroquine is simply part of life. Malaria is one of the biggest killers on the planet, and chloroquine is an effective tool in the battle. Whilst that may not be in North America, that does not mean it does not matter.</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">In 2017, it was estimated that 435 000 deaths due to malaria had occurred globally, of which 403 000 deaths (approximately 93%) were in the WHO African Region. Almost 80% of all deaths in 2017 occurred in 17 countries in the WHO African Region and India.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><a href="https://www.who.int/gho/malaria/epidemic/deaths/en/" target="_blank">Number of malaria deaths</a></p><p></p><p>So for many people ingesting chloroquine is a good idea. However I would hasten to add, genuine medicinal grade, in line with the directions, and not when formulated for cleaning fish tanks. Those places where is is a good idea would include tropical Africa, the South Pacific, much of South East Asia, India, and Pakistan and those countries where Malaria is still a real issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philip_B, post: 74832683, member: 389027"] There are parts of the planet where chloroquine is simply part of life. Malaria is one of the biggest killers on the planet, and chloroquine is an effective tool in the battle. Whilst that may not be in North America, that does not mean it does not matter. [INDENT]In 2017, it was estimated that 435 000 deaths due to malaria had occurred globally, of which 403 000 deaths (approximately 93%) were in the WHO African Region. Almost 80% of all deaths in 2017 occurred in 17 countries in the WHO African Region and India. [URL="https://www.who.int/gho/malaria/epidemic/deaths/en/"]Number of malaria deaths[/URL][/INDENT] So for many people ingesting chloroquine is a good idea. However I would hasten to add, genuine medicinal grade, in line with the directions, and not when formulated for cleaning fish tanks. Those places where is is a good idea would include tropical Africa, the South Pacific, much of South East Asia, India, and Pakistan and those countries where Malaria is still a real issue. [/QUOTE]
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