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India-Pakistan
Pharmacies in Karachi run out of cholroquine tablets after positive outcome of COVID-19 clinical tests
2020-03-21
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Posted by:Fred

#12  "New study says 'high temperature and high relative humidity significantly reduce' spread of COVID-19"

Hell I guess I should have stayed in Cozumel. I came back from there on Tuesday! WTH man!
Posted by: Texhooey   2020-03-21 23:44  

#11  "plaquenil", the brand name, is the easy way to spell it.

After a brief web research, apparently its generic, easy to produce in large quantities, and fairly cheap. Been around since the 1950's.
Posted by: Marilyn Tojo7566   2020-03-21 19:38  

#10  RE #5: 13 years of hydroxycloroquine with none of the side effects of #6. IIRC, Wikipedia said my version* has fewer side effects.

*I am not spelling hydroxyclorquine again!
Posted by: Bobby   2020-03-21 12:39  

#9  Or, behaving like Danny De Vito.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2020-03-21 12:27  

#8  ^????
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-03-21 10:48  

#7  But I don't want to be Danny De Vito.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2020-03-21 10:43  

#6  headache.
loss of appetite.
diarrhea.
upset stomach.
stomach pain.
skin rash or itching.
hair loss.
mood or mental changes.
Posted by: crazyhorse   2020-03-21 10:16  

#5  I hear that it's not friendly to your body, Woodrow. What is your experience with the drug?
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2020-03-21 08:05  

#4  Ugh. The last time I had to take chloroquine was prior a visit to Karachi.
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-03-21 07:56  

#3  The incidence of COVID-19 is dramatically lower in malarial countries than in non-malarial countries, according to one researcher.
and
Newstudy says 'high temperature and high relative humidity significantly reduce' spread of COVID-19
Posted by: Frank G   2020-03-21 07:21  

#2  Has anyone looked into whether people with malaria are immune to COVID-19?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-03-21 00:43  

#1  Drink the water out of your aquariums!
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-03-21 00:17  

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