This medicine and its relatives are very old and have commonly been used in Africa to treat malaria for many years.
Africans don't seem to be having fewer babies, do they?
By discrediting a real treatment, they are able to force their vaccine on us and that vaccine could have anything inside of it.
If you gave male rats too much soy milk it would probably reduce testosterone and make their balls smaller. 4-5 days of a well understood medication is not gonna hurt anyone. An unapproved, experimental vaccine pushed onto us could have a lot of potentially negative impacts on health.
You are a sheep. Gates Foundation will also provide that: WHO SOLIDARITY Trial that was announced two weeks ago, which will look at chloroquine..There are two trials starting pretty much simultaneously, using chloroquine and a drug with a slightly different structure, hydroxychloroquine.
I don't want to be forced to take this. Have at it, but they want us infertle.
My recommendation is take these drugs only when you are sick and your doctor advices you to.
No healthy person should be taking these medications as a prophylactic or preventative measure.
Show me two or more CLINICAL STUDIES that indicates that these drugs have a history damaging the sterility of those that take the medication for less than a week. YOU CANNOT.
I can understand fearing undeveloped, untested vaccines but there is little reason to fear a measured use of a family of drugs used SINCE THE 1940.
Here are the facts jack:
"Hydroxychloroquine is a slightly different version of chloroquine, a drug discovered to fight malaria during a massive war-time drug discovery effort in the 1940s. Since then, resistance to chloroquine has made it unusable in many parts of the world, so scientists developed hydroxychloroquine as its next generation replacement, and designed it with slightly fewer side effects. Today, it is used to treat malaria, but in the US, it’s mainly prescribed to treat the inflammation related to autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus."
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raver9876 ago
Point A: Is anyone taking these meds longer than needed to recover from Covid-19? What 4-6 days?
Point B: I believe I saw a study that showed that the Covid-19 infection can have negative effects on fertility too, no?
Point C: It is a fake pandemic. The virus is real, the results are faked.
mememeyou ago
Point D. The virus is fake & the (((cure))) is testicle poison
raver9876 ago
This medicine and its relatives are very old and have commonly been used in Africa to treat malaria for many years.
Africans don't seem to be having fewer babies, do they?
By discrediting a real treatment, they are able to force their vaccine on us and that vaccine could have anything inside of it.
If you gave male rats too much soy milk it would probably reduce testosterone and make their balls smaller. 4-5 days of a well understood medication is not gonna hurt anyone. An unapproved, experimental vaccine pushed onto us could have a lot of potentially negative impacts on health.
mememeyou ago
You are a sheep. Gates Foundation will also provide that: WHO SOLIDARITY Trial that was announced two weeks ago, which will look at chloroquine..There are two trials starting pretty much simultaneously, using chloroquine and a drug with a slightly different structure, hydroxychloroquine.
I don't want to be forced to take this. Have at it, but they want us infertle.
raver9876 ago
My recommendation is take these drugs only when you are sick and your doctor advices you to.
No healthy person should be taking these medications as a prophylactic or preventative measure.
Show me two or more CLINICAL STUDIES that indicates that these drugs have a history damaging the sterility of those that take the medication for less than a week. YOU CANNOT.
I can understand fearing undeveloped, untested vaccines but there is little reason to fear a measured use of a family of drugs used SINCE THE 1940.
Here are the facts jack:
"Hydroxychloroquine is a slightly different version of chloroquine, a drug discovered to fight malaria during a massive war-time drug discovery effort in the 1940s. Since then, resistance to chloroquine has made it unusable in many parts of the world, so scientists developed hydroxychloroquine as its next generation replacement, and designed it with slightly fewer side effects. Today, it is used to treat malaria, but in the US, it’s mainly prescribed to treat the inflammation related to autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus."
https://time.com/5808894/hydroxychloroquine-coronavirus/
Even Time magazine can't lie about the long historic safe use of this family of medications for various problems.