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Please see and google (as links are not allowed) a new study from Saudi Arabia “Hydroxychloroquine Safety Outcome within Approved Therapeutic Protocol for COVID-19 Outpatients in Saudi Arabia”.
No comment on this?
“no because We are still on Dr Zelenko’s study. And I’m not sure how it changes his outcome.”
Patients treated with three drug regimen by Dr Zelenko:
1- hydroxychloroquine 200mg twice a day for 5 days
2- azithromycin 500mg once a day for five days
3- zinc sulfate 220mg once a day for five days
CONCLUSION – TREAT AS EARLY AND AS AGGRESSIVELY AS POSSIBLE IN THE OUTPATIENT SETTING
But in the above-mentioned study from Saudi Arabia (excerpt from the study):
:A standardised prescription form was written and distributed within the written treatment protocol. The prescription list hydroxychloroquine for five days duration, 400mg twice for day one, followed by 200mg twice daily for the remaining duration. The prescription also includes zinc sulphate 60mg orally once daily for five days, paracetamol and antihistamine. The prescription did not include azithromycin into it.”
So they received 2 times the dose on the first day only, a dose of zinc that was approximately 1/3 of Dr Zelenko’s dose and no antibiotic. No deaths, bigger sample size.
So now:
“Ubi, would you yourself take the triple formula?”
Depends on the circumstance. Probably not, though If I felt desperate I would I’m not opposed to it.
Don’t leave it too late, the clots are waiting to set in and nothing seems to help then, has v sholom.
Regardless of conditions (true many had conditions, but that is not WHY they were given HCQ but you cannot overlook the fact that perfectly healthy people have had COVID and have perished has v sholom.”
Absolutely true
“your point was to find a doctor who would give you HCQ
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but if it didn’t work, then find another doctoe and continue praying