The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has denied a 2-month-old request from Henry Ford Health System seeking approval for emergency use authorization to use hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 patients.
The Detroit-area hospital’s July 6 request to use the anti-malaria drug on a segment of patients “meeting very specific criteria” was denied this week, Dr. Adnan Munkarah, the system’s executive vice president and chief clinical officer, confirmed in a statement Thursday, Aug. 13.
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You can get it but you have to be overnight in hospital and stay for the duration of the medication. Insurance will not approve the stay. Go home with nothing get worse got back Get put on a vent possibly die then you can get it but it will be to late. Kneel. Mask. Obey
The FDA is too politicized.
Democrats are communist, terrorist, they want to regain power at any cost. They must push the virus, the plan, the chaos, the death, the fear...it will cost them nothing but it might cost you everything.
Stop the fear, stop the spread, get your HCQ, safe and legal, hundreds of thousands have done it, even Trump said India had donated millions of tablets {apparently only .gov got them}. Search safegenericpharmacy dot com
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Too politicized?
Are you kidding?
How about: CRIMINALLY CORRUPT and EVIL?
How ‘bout them apples?
If all else fails call Trump’s favorite doctor, Dr. Stella Immanuel. She’ll fix you up with something.
WTF why should a doctor or hospital need permission to use a safe, proven drug for ANYTHING. Totally corrupt system
She has actually saved a lot of lives with the protocol. Those Dr.s went out on a line to say the truth. There is a senators today who has also used it and it worked
Took anti-malaria pills every day in RVN and other places.
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