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This article consolidates the results of a number of studies and clinical trials about hydroxychloroquine. It doesn't appear to be significantly effective.For one of the comments above that I can no longer find-- hydroxychloroquin is now undergoing a randomized control study at the academic hospital over here.
At work last week I was surprised to learn that people think the hospitals (in CA) are experiencing chaos and overcrowding...? The ED attending living here has been able to stay home for 3 scheduled shifts for the first time ever in 9 years. There are ~10 people in the ICU at the neighboring non-academic hospital. The "covid tents" at the other major non-academic hospital are relatively unused (--nearly all get sent home).
We should be cautious with the virus moving forward, but as someone who is involved with public mental health, I'm now far more concerned with the consequences of long-term isolation than I am with the death rate of COVID-19. When this all started I worried quite a bit for the 3 "frontline" healthcare workers and one 94-year old I'm related to, but at this point, we need to consider the potential implications of what we're doing to "keep people safe".
A study about chloroquine, resulted in many deaths and irregular heartbeat rhythms.
FDA Issues Warning About Hydroxycholorquine Over Heart Issues