Saturday, May 2, 2020

DOCTORS GROUP URGES GOVERNOR TO REVRSE BAN ON HYDORXYCHLOROQUINE

A physicians' organization is urging Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to reverse his ban on two drugs used to treat the coronavirus because studies show they work.
About nine of 10 patients who have been treated with the anti-malaria drugs chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine along with azithromycin have responded well, according to studies around the world.
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons pointed to a total of 2,333 who have been treated in studies in China, France, South Korea, Algeria and the U.S.
"Of these, 2,137 or 91.6 percent improved clinically. There were 63 deaths, all but 11 in a single retrospective report from the Veterans Administration where the patients were severely ill," the organization said.
WND.COM
A physicians' organization has written to Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey asking him to back off his ban on two medicines used to treat coronavirus because of studies that show they work.

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