Monday, April 27, 2020

Why Is FDA Playing Politics with New Warnings on Hydroxychloroquine? Why Would they Put American Lives in Danger?


Hydroxychloroquine has been used for decades as a prophylactic treatment against malaria for adults and children. It has been widely accepted as a safe way to prevent the disease for adults and children.
Hydroxychloroquine does not raise alarm with the CDC as a Malaria treatment. It can people taken by adults and children. The only people who are warned away from it are people with Psoriasis.


Here's what the CDC screenshot above says, if you are having trouble reading it:
What is hydroxychloroquine? 
Hydroxychloroquine (also known as hydroxychloroquine sulfate) is an arthritis medicine that also can be used to prevent malaria. It is available in the United States by prescription only. It is sold under the brand name Plaquenil and it is also sold as a generic medicine. It is available in tablets of 155mg base (200mg salt). You should know that the 155mg base tablet is the same as the 200mg salt tablet. It is just two different ways of describing the same thing. Hydroxychloroquine can be prescribed for either prevention or treatment of malaria. 
This fact sheet provides information about its use for the prevention of malaria infection associated with travel. 
Who can take hydroxychloroquine? 
Hydroxychloroquine can be prescribed to adults and children of all ages. It can also be safely taken by pregnant women and nursing mothers. 
Who should not take hydroxychloroquine? 
People with psoriasis should not take hydroxychloroquine. 
How should I take hydroxychloroquine? 
Both adults and children should take one dose of hydroxychloroquine per week starting at least 1 week before traveling to the area where malaria transmission occurs. They should take one dose per week while there, and for 4 consecutive weeks after leaving. The weekly dosage for adults is 310mg base (400mg salt).
Ever since President Trump mentioned the highly successful studies of hydroxychloroquine treatments on coronavirus patients the media has downplayed and miracle drug. The far left Washington Post led the charge early. Attorney General Bill Barr appropriately called the media reaction a jihad to discredit hdroxychloroquine. 
There have now been several studies touting the use of hydroxychloroquine and antibiotics in treating coronavirus. But on Friday the FDA folded to pressure led by the liberal press and warned against the use of hydroxychloroquine. 
It was a completely political move and will undoubtedly lead to several deaths. How else can you explain this move? 
The FDA is so politicized today that the leaders would rather see Americans die than tell the liberal horde to back off. 
FOR SPECIFICS ABOUIT THE SUCCESS OF HYDROXYYCHLOROQUINE, GO READ THIS.

AND THIS.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Could this be in response to teleMD program and similar which are legally providing the HCQ cocktail Rx direct to patients?

See Jerome Corsi's TeleMD service:

Licensed physicians who are disposed to prescribing the HCQ cocktail will
perform an online exam, tele consult $60 and the delivery of Rx by insurance or out of pocket $200 max.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyPGP_cQ5t0

Always On Watch said...

The desire to cause more deaths?

Pastorius said...

As I have said, "They want us dead."

When I say that, I'm sure people think I am a lunatic.

I don't, however, think they sit in their offices and think to themselves, I want to cause the deaths of hundreds of thousands of common people.

What I think is, they have massive anger towards right wingers, and they enact policy in opposition to right wingers, because they think we are so stupid that nothing we say can be beneficial, and so, if the consequences are stopping a medication, they will do it, and they don't care about the results, because they just ignore them.

It's like what Europe did to the Jews. When I say, Europe, I do not mean Nazi Germany.

European nations had policies that ended up serving the Jews up to be killed.

That is what is happening here in America.

Always On Watch said...

Pasto,
I have to agree.