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by mundu_wa_hinya
2284 days ago
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Keen to know this too. Hydroxychloroquine is the only common -quine drug in East Africa; odd but true, I think malarial chloroquine resistance has something to do with lack of demand/supply. Additional possible drugs are alluvia, actemra. I think there's a study out for alluvia. Things to avoid are aspirin (suspected basses on [1]) and ibuprofen (French govt recommendation). Someone should come up with a summary page of the potential therapeutic drugs and their current state (suspected/in study/recommended) Sorry for the brevity. On a phone. 1. https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/49/9/1405/301441?fbclid... |
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