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Hydroxychloroquine: Enough Already?

By Derek Lowe 22 May, 2020

Update, and it’s a big one: this paper has now been retracted by the authors, who say that they are “unable to vouch for the veracity of the primary data”. None of its conclusions can be regarded as valid. Read on for historical interest only! But note that this is not the only evidence against HCQ as a therapy for coronavirus.

At this point, it’s getting hard to see how the idea of a hydroxychloroquine (or hydroxychloroquine/azithromycin) therapy for coronavirus infection can be taken seriously. I reviewed some of the recent studies here, but missed a May 11 preprint from France that had claimed benefit for the combination. No matter, though: this was just withdrawn by the authors, who say that they are revising the manuscript.

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