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GOP Senators Demand FDA Explain Hydroxychloroquine Stance Amid Positive Studies
Posted on 8/26/20 at 8:43 am
Posted on 8/26/20 at 8:43 am
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The debate over hydroxychloroquine has faded from the forefront as big tech has worked to suppress information and silence the voices of doctors and researchers promoting it. However, it appears the controversy over the drug has encouraged some senators to take a closer look, and it seems they are asking the FDA the right questions.
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Senators Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), and Mike Lee (R-Utah) sent a letter to FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn explicitly asking about the agency’s handling of information regarding the drug and its use during the pandemic.
Doctors and researchers advocating for hydroxychloroquine are recommending it be used in high-risk outpatients.
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In the letter to Hahn, the senators are asking about specific actions the agency has taken regarding hydroxychloroquine. The current FDA guidance is that it should not be used outside the hospital setting for COVID-19, and the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) has been withdrawn. Given the safety profile of the medication and the fact it is used daily on an outpatient basis around the world for malaria prevention, malaria treatment, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus, this guidance is ridiculous on its face.
The recommended duration of hydroxychloroquine treatment for COVID-19 is between five and seven days at FDA approved dosages. In a sane world, a doctor may prescribe drugs off-label at approved dosages if they think a medication may be useful for a patient’s symptoms. However, 2020 is not sane, and now the FDA interference has led to medical boards, hospital systems, and politicians banning the use of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19. These actions are unprecedented in the doctor-patient relationship.
Finally, these senators are standing up for that relationship and demanding clarity from the FDA.
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To better understand the FDA’s actions, the letter requests four specific pieces of information:
1. Studies or data that definitively shows prescribing hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine within seven days of COVID-19 symptoms is ineffective or harmful.
2. Produce studies or data on the use of hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine for COVID-19 in outpatient settings under a doctor’s care, including as a preventative. They specifically exclude late-stage studies involving hospitalized patients.
3. Provide any public statements issued by the FDA to clarify the agency does not regulate the practice of medicine and explaining state governments may not regulate or prohibit the sale of the drugs.
4. Information on potential treatments for COVID-19 that have been used internationally and whether the FDA has approved those for use in the United States. If not, the senators want to know what steps are being taken to ensure they are.
Posted on 8/26/20 at 8:47 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
The FDA has been an ossified bureaucracy for a long time and like any government bureaucracy it attracts leftists like shite attracts flies.
Trump is riding them hard with his Operation Warp Speed.
Trump is riding them hard with his Operation Warp Speed.
Posted on 8/26/20 at 8:50 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
OAN had an hour long investigative report on hydroxychloroquine.
It is criminal what some are doing to keep this drug from patients.
As one ER doctor in NYC said during the report...
“It’s only after I demand the pharmacist’s name, so that I can have an official record for myself and the patient’s family as to who specifically denied my prescription for my patient, do they back down and process my order.”
It is criminal what some are doing to keep this drug from patients.
As one ER doctor in NYC said during the report...
“It’s only after I demand the pharmacist’s name, so that I can have an official record for myself and the patient’s family as to who specifically denied my prescription for my patient, do they back down and process my order.”
Posted on 8/26/20 at 9:04 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Its my body I can do with it what I want. - Dems support abortion
Its my body I can do with it what I want- Dems oppose Hydroxychloroquine
Hypocrites. Again.
Its my body I can do with it what I want- Dems oppose Hydroxychloroquine
Hypocrites. Again.
Posted on 8/26/20 at 9:08 am to Lynxrufus2012
FDA fricked now that the lion of the senate is on it.
Posted on 8/26/20 at 9:13 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Lives were lost that could have been saved, had it not been for political, “Can’t Let OMB Get a Win” purposes
Needs a full investigation and some answers
Needs a full investigation and some answers
Posted on 8/26/20 at 9:15 am to fillmoregandt
Maybe it wouldn’t have made any difference. Or maybe it could have.
But what isn’t debatable is the information from decades worth of broad usage that doesn’t warrant any of the mass-outrage of the suggestion of trying it.
But what isn’t debatable is the information from decades worth of broad usage that doesn’t warrant any of the mass-outrage of the suggestion of trying it.
Posted on 8/26/20 at 10:04 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Other countries are having success with HCQ and the results are undeniable:
Countries around the world successfully employing HCQ in early treatment
Countries around the world successfully employing HCQ in early treatment
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