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Related: About this forumTrump criticizes U.Va.-funded hydroxychloroquine study, describes it as 'Trump enemy statement'
After disclosing that he is prophylactically taking hydroxychloroquine, Trump claims the study was perpetuating bad science
By Lucie Rutherford | 05/20/2020
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump criticized a study jointly funded by the University and the National Institutes of Health that analyzed the effectiveness of the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine calling the study a Trump enemy statement and claiming that researchers had only given the drug to patients who were old, near death or in very bad shape.
Results from the April study which have not officially been peer-reviewed or published in a medical journal as of press time found that hydroxychloroquine increases the mortality rate in COVID-19 patients. In a previous show of support for the drug, Trump called it a game changer in the fight against this pandemic when administered alongside the antibiotic azithromycin.
The study was co-authored by the University, Columbia Veterans Affairs Health Care System in South Carolina and the University of South Carolina and conducted among COVID-19 patients hospitalized in U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals, which provide comprehensive healthcare services to military veterans. The study retrospectively analyzed 368 male patients nationwide, with 97 of those patients receiving hydroxychloroquine, 113 receiving hydroxychloroquine in combination with azithromycin and 158 not receiving any hydroxychloroquine.
Data concluded that more than 27 percent of patients treated with hydroxychloroquine died and 22 percent of patients treated with the combination therapy died, whereas patients not treated with drugs had an 11.4 percent death rate.
Trump announced on Monday that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for the past 1.5 weeks as a preventative measure, and Wednesday, he said he will finish his regime in a day or two.
Dangers of cardiac death due to the use of hydroxychloroquine, in combination with azithromycin, have emerged in multiple studies, including one by the French national agency in charge of drug safety, one by New York Universitys Langone Medical Center and another study conducted by researchers in Brazil.
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Botany
(72,481 posts)<Data concluded that more than 27 percent of patients treated with hydroxychloroquine died and 22 percent of patients treated with the combination therapy died, whereas patients not treated with drugs had an 11.4 percent death rate.>
Funny how data, science, and results are so anti Trump.
Science is science and the word and or name Trump isn't in its definition.
Science: the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
mitch96
(14,658 posts)His "get out of jail free" card if you will..
gaslighting at it's finest... "It's got to be false because you don't like me"
After all it's all about him, right?
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sop
(11,198 posts)yellowcanine
(36,341 posts)yellowcanine
(36,341 posts)Laelth
(32,017 posts)Nobody quite knew why Trump casually mentioned that he was taking hydroxychloroquine. This explains it. He had just been advised of the results of this study, and he was trying to save face, as he always does. He was already plotting to claim that this study was bad science, and he used himself as evidence that the study must be flawed.
-Laelth