hrothgar, on 2020-March-22, 05:02, said:
And yet, no one describes this as an effective treatment
Guys. Dr Fausti who has NOT trialled the treatment is rubbishing the results of Chinese doctors who have, that superior attitude is what I'm taking issue with. I have no horse in this (I've studied epidemics a long way in the past, but only the mathematics of them not the clinical side), and your examnple is ridiculous. Chloroquine if you get the dosage right is completely safe in most patients, some like with most medicines will get side effects and be unable to take it, but the correct dose is basically safe and it's approved for malaria treatment in many countries. The reason it's unwieldy is that the difference between correct dosage and overdose is quite small, only 2x.
And Cherdano's article just says they're recruiting for wider trials, not what those trials have shown.