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A study that prompted hope for a COVID-19 treatment in the early days of the pandemic has now been formally retracted by the scientific journal that published it. Hydroxychloroquine, an ...
A French study published in 2024 found that the use of hydroxychloroquine may have been associated with 17,000 deaths in Belgium, Turkey, France, Italy, Spain, and the United States. [61] [62] This study was ultimately retracted on August 22, 2024, after "the Editor-in-Chief found the conclusions of the article to be unreliable".
The medical journal The Lancet on Thursday retracted a large study on the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 because of potential flaws in the research data. Thursday's retraction doesn't ...
Due to safety concerns and evidence of heart arrhythmias leading to higher death rates, the WHO suspended the hydroxychloroquine arm of the Solidarity trial in late May 2020, [14] [15] then reinstated it, [16] then withdrew it again when an interim analysis in June showed that hydroxychloroquine provided no benefit to hospitalized people ...
One of the most notable scientific papers that first popularized hydroxychloroquine as a COVID-19 treatment was retracted from its journal due to ethical and methodological issues. Retractions in ...
Pierre Kory is an American critical care physician who gained attention during the COVID-19 pandemic for advocating widespread off-label use of certain drugs as treatments for COVID-19, as president and co-founder of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC).
A World Health Organization infographic that states that hydroxychloroquine does not prevent illness or death from COVID-19. Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are anti-malarial medications also used against some auto-immune diseases. [64] Chloroquine, along with hydroxychloroquine, was an early experimental treatment for COVID-19. [65]
A World Health Organization infographic that states that hydroxychloroquine does not prevent illness or death from COVID-19. Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are anti-malarial medications also used against some auto-immune diseases. [54] Chloroquine, along with hydroxychloroquine, was an early experimental treatment for COVID-19. [55]