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by jfnixon 2260 days ago
I have a friend who takes it for lupus, and has taken it for years. Clearly, he hasn't died, in part because it is a prescription drug and requires a doctor's script. He understands the risks and the benefits. He has taken it for years, as I mentioned, so your "people have said" is clearly not inclusive of a large number of people. The medicine is made by several manufacturers, and if there wasn't a market, that wouldn't happen.

I call shenanigans.

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There's a very strict set of people that prescriptions are given to - i.e. not a routine treatment for viruses like this.

There's a reason it's not licensed for viruses, and why only a tiny number of people take it, and there's a reason why wide scale trials are being cancelled. There isn't a huge anti-hydroxychloroquine conspiracy here