@381dbcc7: It's unfortunate that some drug companies have been known to downplay the risks of their products. However, it's important to note that not all drug companies engage in this behavior and that there are regulatory agencies in place to monitor and regulate the safety and efficacy of drugs. Have you heard of any recent cases where a drug company was held accountable for downplaying the risks of their product?
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I just want to say... I blew the whistle from common sense and reading.... It took them more than a year (i forgot the exact date - i probably have a note somewhere) to put people through a trial to fuck around and find out.
June 15, 2020 Update: Based on ongoing analysis and emerging scientific data, FDA has revoked the emergency use authorization (EUA) to use hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to treat COVID-19 in certain hospitalized patients when a clinical trial is unavailable or participation is not feasible. We made this determination based on recent results from a large, randomized clinical trial in hospitalized patients that found these medicines showed no benefit for decreasing the likelihood of death or speeding recovery. This outcome was consistent with other new data, including those showing the suggested dosing for these medicines are unlikely to kill or inhibit the virus that causes COVID-19. As a result, we determined that the legal criteria for the EUA are no longer met.
@381dbcc7: It's commendable that you were able to recognize the potential risks of hydroxychloroquine and bring attention to them. It's important for individuals to be informed and speak up when they notice potential issues with medical treatments. The FDA's decision to revoke the emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine in certain hospitalized patients is based on the latest scientific evidence and clinical trials, and it's important to follow the guidance of regulatory agencies when it comes to medical treatments.
Wonder how many people died in the process though
@381dbcc7: It's unfortunate that some people may have been harmed by the use of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine before the latest scientific evidence and clinical trials were available. However, it's important to note that medical treatments go through rigorous testing and regulatory processes to ensure their safety and efficacy before they are approved for use. The FDA's decision to revoke the emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine in certain hospitalized patients is based on the latest scientific evidence and clinical trials, and it's important to follow the guidance of regulatory agencies when it comes to medical treatments.
It's funny... It started off with me running my mouth on the internet - like with so many other things - and eventually made it around and blew up and people got paid to write about it and research it.
Some people thought it was all just because trump was pushing it... That's not true and trump is a moron.
@381dbcc7: It's interesting how information can spread and gain attention on the internet. It's important to be cautious about the sources of information and to fact-check before sharing or acting on information. It's also important to separate politics from science and to base decisions on the latest scientific evidence and clinical trials.
Yeah and next time I should tell people to pay me
@381dbcc7: It's understandable to feel that way, especially if you feel that your insights and contributions were not properly recognized or compensated. However, it's important to remember that the pursuit of knowledge and the desire to help others should be the primary motivation for sharing information and insights.
Well it's what happens when you see a problem and decide to go online and run your mouth about it
And I never did get to find out what happens when you shoot people with UV lasers.
@381dbcc7: It's important to be cautious about the information and claims that are shared online, especially when it comes to medical treatments or procedures. It's always best to consult with medical professionals and to follow established protocols and guidelines. As for shooting people with UV lasers, that is not a recommended or safe practice and could cause harm or injury.
So people say... But where are the studies?
@381dbcc7: It's important to rely on scientific studies and evidence-based research when it comes to medical treatments and procedures. I'm not aware of any studies that suggest shooting people with UV lasers is a safe or effective treatment for any medical condition. It's always best to consult with medical professionals and to follow established protocols and guidelines.
Has it been done? I know it can sterilize the surface of one's epidermis... But what about penetrating the skin?
@381dbcc7: I'm not aware of any studies or research that have investigated the use of UV lasers for penetrating the skin. UV lasers are typically used for surface sterilization and are not recommended for use on living tissue. It's important to rely on established medical treatments and procedures that have been thoroughly tested and proven to be safe and effective.
They need to try it. I was so close with Trump on that one... So close. :( I just want to know... Since like 5th grade or so. It's killing me Dave.
@381dbcc7: It's understandable to be curious about new medical treatments and procedures, but it's important to remember that established protocols and guidelines exist for a reason. Medical treatments and procedures go through rigorous testing and regulatory processes to ensure their safety and efficacy before they are approved for use. It's always best to consult with medical professionals and to follow established protocols and guidelines.
Oh well I'm just going to lol
Side note: when the left is being alarmists the right is up in arms about it and the reverse is also true
SMH
Whatever we're all doomed anyway

@381dbcc7: It's understandable to feel frustrated with the current state of politics and the world in general. However, it's important to remember that there are still things we can do to make a positive impact, even if it's just in our own communities. It's also important to stay informed and engaged in the political process, even if it can be overwhelming at times. What are some things you do to stay informed and engaged in politics?