People shouldn't take prescription medications without knowing what they are doing. That is their own fault.
supply and demand folks.
One of the cornerstones of capitalism.
supply and demand folks.
One of the cornerstones of capitalism.
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There is no solid medical proof that hydroxychloroquine has any effect on covid-19. Any other info is false and premature.CP was said to show results against the virus WAY before Trump said anything about it. The price already increased WAY before trump said anything about it. SO.... He is not to blame for the info being out or the price increase. BUT do as you wish and think what you wish. This post about CP and the virus have been posted on here probably 10 times going back weeks.
Agreed but what moron would use koi pond algae killer as a human antibiotic??Fact. Someone died in Arizona using this stuff, and the girlfriend is in critical condition in the hospital.
This from the FDA website since the death now no more unprescribed CP for anyone they are in the process of removing it from anywhere they find.
So if u cant get a prescription ur just outta luck once it is removed from everywhere.
It was and elderly couple in there 60's.
While FDA is aware of the use of unapproved drugs to treat aquarium fish, our primary concern during the COVID-19 pandemic is the imminent threat to the health of consumers who may take animal drugs thinking they are interchangeable with approved human drugs. Chloroquine products sold for aquarium use have not been evaluated by the FDA to determine whether they are safe, effective, properly manufactured, and adequately labeled for use in fish--let alone humans. Products marketed for veterinary use, “for research only,” or otherwise not for human consumption have not been evaluated for safety in humans. People should not take any form of chloroquine unless it has been prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider and is obtained through a legitimate source.
The agency continues to work with online marketplaces to remove chloroquine intended for aquarium use, and many products have been removed based on these efforts. Please help us protect public health by alerting your members to be wary of anyone claiming to have a product to prevent or cure COVID-19 and to help safeguard human and animal health by reporting any of these products to [email protected] or 1-888-InfoFDA (1-888-463-6332).
Yea that wasnt political at all lol.This is what happens when you have a careless, uneducated know it all in charge. If people listened to actual facts from physicians this wouldn’t even be a thing.
Welcome to 2 months ago! LolYea that wasnt political at all lol.
As an addendum i just read that they took 10 times the normal 'human' dose.
According to American Aquarium Products
PLEASE NOTE that while Chloroquine shows promise as a treatment for the Covid-19 Virus, likely due to known anti-viral capabilities, NO PERSON should take a fish medication to self treat especially taking 10 times the normal human dose as happened in Arizona.
... and I'll just remind anyone still reading this thread that every single news article about the AZ story called Chloroquine a "fish tank cleaner".
A product that is never used for cleaning fish tanks, doesnt say "fish tank cleaner" on the bottle, and was never informally referred to as a "fish tank cleaner" until some 'journalist' declared it was a fish tank cleaner.
At which point every single media outlet across the world starting printers stories about CP, the fish tank cleaner. Somehow this ridiculous label made it through all their so-called 'fact checking'. Funny how that happens.
Remember that, next time you read anything at all written by a journalist.
... and I'll just remind anyone still reading this thread that every single news article about the AZ story called Chloroquine a "fish tank cleaner".
A product that is never used for cleaning fish tanks, doesnt say "fish tank cleaner" on the bottle, and was never informally referred to as a "fish tank cleaner" until some 'journalist' declared it was a fish tank cleaner.
At which point every single media outlet across the world starting printers stories about CP, the fish tank cleaner. Somehow this ridiculous label made it through all their so-called 'fact checking'. Funny how that happens.
Remember that, next time you read anything at all written by a journalist.