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babylonsister

(171,079 posts)
Sat May 16, 2020, 11:57 AM May 2020

VA says it won't stop use of unproven drug on vets


VA says it won’t stop use of unproven drug on vets
Health May 15, 2020 5:26 PM EDT


WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing growing criticism, the Department of Veterans Affairs said Friday that it will not halt use of an unproven malaria drug on veterans with COVID-19 but that fewer of its patients are now taking it.

In responses provided to Congress and obtained by The Associated Press, the VA said it never “encouraged or discouraged” its government-run hospitals to use hydroxychloroquine on patients even as President Donald Trump heavily promoted the drug for months without scientific evidence of its effectiveness.

Still, it acknowledged that VA Secretary Robert Wilkie had wrongly asserted publicly without evidence that the drug had been shown to benefit younger veterans. The VA, the nation’s largest hospital system, also agreed more study was needed on the drug and suggested its use was now limited to extenuating circumstances, such as last-ditch efforts to save a coronavirus patient’s life.

In the first week of May, 17 patients had received the drug for COVID-19, according to VA data obtained by the AP. The department declined to say how many patients had been treated with hydroxychloroquine for the coronavirus since January, but a recent analysis of VA hospital data showed that hundreds of veterans had taken it by early April.

“VA has not endorsed nor discouraged the use of hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 patients and has left those decisions to providers and their patients,” the VA said. “While all drugs have the potential for adverse events and some drugs in particular, like hydroxychloroquine, are known to have specific risks, when they are used carefully and judiciously, they can be managed safely.”


As of Friday, 11,883 veterans had been confirmed to be infected with the virus and 985 had died, according to VA statistics.

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VA says it won't stop use of unproven drug on vets (Original Post) babylonsister May 2020 OP
Yet the FDA has stopped Bill Gate's testing research... not_the_one May 2020 #1
The VA numbers are more than 8% mortality SCantiGOP May 2020 #2
 

not_the_one

(2,227 posts)
1. Yet the FDA has stopped Bill Gate's testing research...
Sat May 16, 2020, 12:04 PM
May 2020

until it is "properly authorized". Research that is drastically needed.

But PLEASE, go inject some bleach, or take some hydroxychloroquine.

SCantiGOP

(13,871 posts)
2. The VA numbers are more than 8% mortality
Sat May 16, 2020, 12:31 PM
May 2020

But I guess it is older and sicker patients than general society.

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