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People - young, healthy people - in the US have been taking hydroxychloroquine and/or chloroquine for over 70 years with FDA approval to PREVENT malaria.
Why now, all of a sudden, are the risks of side effects so great that we don't want to give the Q drugs to young healthy people to prevent C19?
The risk of side effects DID NOT stop doctors from prescribing the Q drugs to prevent before, why are the risk of side effects preventing now?
Not against your green tea solution.
Was there a big malaria crisis that I don't remember that was so much worse than what we're experiencing now, so much worse that, during the malaria crisis I don't remember, they thought that the reward from the Q drug outweighed the risk of side effects? Because we have a pretty big crisis now, and the risk of side effects has always been acceptable.
We might or might not have a shortage of the Q drug. If we do, we need to get massive supplies of it. Have Fed Gov buy those Q drugs, if we don't, we should be getting those Q drugs out to as many people as possible. That is, everybody, and free.
We already know the Q drugs are safe. They wouldn't be FDA approved for 70 years if they weren't safe. We don't know exactly how well they work, but it sure seems like they work better than NOTHING, and if you ask some, they will tell you that we have nothing, and that's somehow acceptable, and not something that should get the people in charge hanged.
We're mailing checks out to a lot of people in the US for $1000. The Q drugs cost $20. And if they work like they might, to PREVENT C19, we won't need to send a lot of people $1000.
I'm assuming that it's taking time to get the supply of the Q drugs sorted out. These drugs are sitting in pharmacies across the US as well as in warehouses. And hopefully, now the Fed Gov has a big big pile of them. Sandoz (I think) just sent or said they'd send, 30 Million doses, that's enough for 1 million people. That 1 million people is starting to be a useful number.