n7axw wrote:A change in subject... in a news clip today, Trump is portrayed as taking his own recommended cure for covid19, an antimalarial drug hydro...(if you really want this sucker properly spelled, look it up).
Presumably Trump doesn't have covid19, but thinks it could be preventative...
Goodness. I don't like Trump for reasons already elaborately gone over. But the FDA has already warned that it can have deadly effects, such as increasing the risk of fatal heart attacks... Like him or not, I really don't want the man hurting himself. And even worse, some of his more enthusiastic followers could start following his example.
Bad deal all the way around... only the latest clash between the anecdotal and the scientific....
Don
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You might have noticed the news last November about President Trump getting a not routine physical last November:
https://www.newsweek.com/dick-cheneys-c ... ms-1472525
This visit to Walter Reed occurred soon after Trump had met personally with a Chinese official to sign the Phase One trade agreement. This was contemporanously with the initial phase of the Coronavirus outbreak. IIRC, that Chinese official was among the first people diagnosed.
Your comments about the Hydro... being ineffective and extremely dangerous are misinformed. This drug has been around for a long time. If I recall correctly, it is now a generic so no pharmecutical company can make windfall profits on it. While Hydro... can have side effects, including cardiac, those risks are deemed acceptable when the drug might be needed. Hydro... as either an early treatment or a propholactic, is not at all controversial anywhere outside of the United States. Germany had been buying it in bulk and using it. Hydro.. is controversial only in America only because President Trump has been citing it as a potential treatment or preventative. One of Trump's staff who is in frequent, close contact with him has recently tested positive for the Coronavirus. It is extremely appropriate for President Trump to be prescribed Hydro...