Dean Fanelli, Jamaica Potts Szeliga, Robert Terzoli Jr. FDA recently revoked a multi-month Emergency Use Authorization (the EUA) for use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine as an experimental ...
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Scientists around the world are continuing to study two drugs – chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine – for their potential as possible treatment approaches for illness caused by the novel coronavirus.
A French study of 20 COVID-19 patients indicates the drug might help treat the coronavirus. But it is no "100% cure." U.S. health officials stress the evidence is only anecdotal and that much more ...
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, a pair of old drugs used to treat and prevent malaria, are the latest compounds to be thrust into the limelight as people tout them as treatments for the novel ...
There’s worrying news around the world of people self-medicating at home with the drugs chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19. There’s since been reports of chloroquine poisoning and ...
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