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COVID-19: Brazilian CT using chloroquine + antibiotic azithromycin stopped due to fatal heart complications
I posted earlier a warning from the American Heart Association to be very careful in using chloroquine or its derivative hydroxychloroquine if you have a coronary risk factor especially as a PwP. The Brazilian CT (n-81) was a decent sized trial without a control arm.They used chloroquine plus AZIT,
I posted earlier a warning from the American Heart Association to be very careful in using chloroquine or its derivative hydroxychloroquine if you have a coronary risk factor especially as a PwP. The Brazilian CT (n-81) was a decent sized trial without a control arm.They used chloroquine plus AZIT,
sharoncrayn
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Hydroxychloroquine, Azithromycin for COVID-19: cautionary warning from American Heart Association
If you have Parkinsons (note that PwPs were excluded from French trial) with cardiovascular complications, this warning is something to think about before using hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin to prevent or cure covid-19. Do yourself a favor and think twice before going that route. "Hydroxychloroquine
If you have Parkinsons (note that PwPs were excluded from French trial) with cardiovascular complications, this warning is something to think about before using hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin to prevent or cure covid-19. Do yourself a favor and think twice before going that route. "Hydroxychloroquine
sharoncrayn
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Lupus Research Alliance of America: Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) Shortage
As you know, because of the possibility that
Plaquenil
(
hydroxychloroquine
) might be useful as a treatment for COVID-19, a serious shortage has developed which makes it very difficult for lupus patients who rely on this medicine to refill their prescriptions. While this shortage is more
As you know, because of the possibility that
Plaquenil
(
hydroxychloroquine
) might be useful as a treatment for COVID-19, a serious shortage has developed which makes it very difficult for lupus patients who rely on this medicine to refill their prescriptions. While this shortage is more
lupus-support1
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
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Lupus Research Alliance of America: Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) Shortage
As you know, because of the possibility that
Plaquenil
(
hydroxychloroquine
) might be useful as a treatment for
COVID-19
, a serious shortage has developed which makes it very difficult for lupus patients who rely on this medicine to refill their prescriptions. While this shortage
As you know, because of the possibility that
Plaquenil
(
hydroxychloroquine
) might be useful as a treatment for
COVID-19
, a serious shortage has developed which makes it very difficult for lupus patients who rely on this medicine to refill their prescriptions. While this shortage
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin: reservations continue about French trial and this treatment protocol
I have commented about this French trial and the principal investigator's approach several weeks ago when it first came out, and as most of you know, I had serious reservations about it. However, I am providing other perspectives which have recently been published. Let's hope the larger trials resolve
I have commented about this French trial and the principal investigator's approach several weeks ago when it first came out, and as most of you know, I had serious reservations about it. However, I am providing other perspectives which have recently been published. Let's hope the larger trials resolve
sharoncrayn
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Had symptoms of swollen tonsils, aching and not well for sometime, but HIV 4th generation duo negative, day 17, 31, 60 and 82. HIV + or -?
What do you guys think? I’ve had swollen tonsils for some time, headaches, night sweats and just wasn’t feeling well for several weeks. The possible exposure (unprotected sex back to back nights) was from a girl who I got in contact with she tested negative 4th generation at 52 and 80 days post her
What do you guys think? I’ve had swollen tonsils for some time, headaches, night sweats and just wasn’t feeling well for several weeks. The possible exposure (unprotected sex back to back nights) was from a girl who I got in contact with she tested negative 4th generation at 52 and 80 days post her
Dennis6
in
HIV Partners
4 years ago
On a ventilator
Ok this a bit aufull but I think trouth needs be out there . I ended up 9 days last year .coma venilater yes my life saved . But .only probably cause on a trial. New meds COPD lung stuff . And heart ok . But am 69 with auful fibromyalgia . Pain alone no relatives suffing very happy give my bod to what
Ok this a bit aufull but I think trouth needs be out there . I ended up 9 days last year .coma venilater yes my life saved . But .only probably cause on a trial. New meds COPD lung stuff . And heart ok . But am 69 with auful fibromyalgia . Pain alone no relatives suffing very happy give my bod to what
Balloo
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Shielding Question
I receive treatment under a hospital consultant for my asthma. I've had 4 ICU admissions in the last 2 years and take Fostair 200/6 (4puffs a day), 5mg Prednisolone daily, Spiriva, Montelukast, Azithromycin and Carbocisteine. I haven't had a letter or a text saying I'm in the vulnerable group but that
I receive treatment under a hospital consultant for my asthma. I've had 4 ICU admissions in the last 2 years and take Fostair 200/6 (4puffs a day), 5mg Prednisolone daily, Spiriva, Montelukast, Azithromycin and Carbocisteine. I haven't had a letter or a text saying I'm in the vulnerable group but that
fran_
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Coronavirus drugs: Where we are and what we know
Coronavirus drugs: Where we are and what we know by Amina Khan Medicines designed to treat COVID-19 won't be on pharmacy shelves for months or even years, but thousands of patients are in hospitals and health clinics now. So doctors are looking to drugs that are already approved for treating other diseases
Coronavirus drugs: Where we are and what we know by Amina Khan Medicines designed to treat COVID-19 won't be on pharmacy shelves for months or even years, but thousands of patients are in hospitals and health clinics now. So doctors are looking to drugs that are already approved for treating other diseases
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Hydroxychloroquine against Covid19 AND against prostate cancer
In France the hospitals are now allowed to treat Covid-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin after a very tough battle between an anti conventional professor from the university of Marseille, Didier Raoult, who is slandered by his greedy for money parisian competitors, paid by big pharma
In France the hospitals are now allowed to treat Covid-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin after a very tough battle between an anti conventional professor from the university of Marseille, Didier Raoult, who is slandered by his greedy for money parisian competitors, paid by big pharma
Claud68
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Cautious but interesting article regarding hydroxychloroquine (and azithromycin)
Thought I would share this article I received this morning in my emails. Cautious hope and thought some of you would be interested to know about it, especially since quite a number of us are already on one or both of the above meds. I take azithromycin due to bronchiectasis and repeatedly getting infections
Thought I would share this article I received this morning in my emails. Cautious hope and thought some of you would be interested to know about it, especially since quite a number of us are already on one or both of the above meds. I take azithromycin due to bronchiectasis and repeatedly getting infections
ladytelita
in
LUPUS UK
5 years ago
?shielding?
Hi, sorry once again another post about shielding or social distancing. I take symbicort 200/6 2puffs twice a day, montelukast, azithromycin 250mg daily, uniphyllin 600mg daily and 60mg I have been social distancing for just over a week but should I be shielding? My asthma is reasonably controlled
Hi, sorry once again another post about shielding or social distancing. I take symbicort 200/6 2puffs twice a day, montelukast, azithromycin 250mg daily, uniphyllin 600mg daily and 60mg I have been social distancing for just over a week but should I be shielding? My asthma is reasonably controlled
Cw70
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Coronavirus and AF medicines could interact
There has been quite a bit of publicity about potential CV meds. The most promising is an anti-malarial drug, hydroxychloroquinone (chloroquine), particularly in combination with azithromycin (an antibiotic). However these drugs have a risk of Torsades de Pointes (TdP). Each of these drugs alone can
There has been quite a bit of publicity about potential CV meds. The most promising is an anti-malarial drug, hydroxychloroquinone (chloroquine), particularly in combination with azithromycin (an antibiotic). However these drugs have a risk of Torsades de Pointes (TdP). Each of these drugs alone can
MarkS
in
AF Association
5 years ago
Here we go again!
Multiple Chest Infections 😒 Here I am yet again waiting for the surgery to call. In 13 months I have had 9 chest infections, I was due to go back to see the respiratory consultant on Tuesday. Understandably that has been cancelled.. Last two infection witching 6 weeks 1. Pseudomonas 2. ??? Can't remember
Multiple Chest Infections 😒 Here I am yet again waiting for the surgery to call. In 13 months I have had 9 chest infections, I was due to go back to see the respiratory consultant on Tuesday. Understandably that has been cancelled.. Last two infection witching 6 weeks 1. Pseudomonas 2. ??? Can't remember
Isme
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Erythromycin capsules?
Hi! all I am on these dreaded tabs again but I have just had a thought if I was given capsules instead of tabs would the side effects be less severe? Any thoughts please?
Hi! all I am on these dreaded tabs again but I have just had a thought if I was given capsules instead of tabs would the side effects be less severe? Any thoughts please?
Linley
in
IBS Network
5 years ago
Infected Chalazion
Hi, I am diagnosed with infected chalazion on my right eye. Anyone can let me know some home remedies to ease irritation? GP has prescribed me Erythromycin Ophthalmic Ointment and some other meds. Also let me know if surgical drainage of chalazion okay and normal if GP decides to perform? Regards
Hi, I am diagnosed with infected chalazion on my right eye. Anyone can let me know some home remedies to ease irritation? GP has prescribed me Erythromycin Ophthalmic Ointment and some other meds. Also let me know if surgical drainage of chalazion okay and normal if GP decides to perform? Regards
syednc
in
Pain Concern
5 years ago
Should I take Azithromycin tablets?
So I been feeling tired , with a lot of cough , and I think I have Asthma bc I been feeling this way . The thing is that I been with this since a week ago and I still have the symptoms. I haven’t went to the doctor bc my mom doesn’t understands how I’m feeling & she thinks that she’s perfect on everything
So I been feeling tired , with a lot of cough , and I think I have Asthma bc I been feeling this way . The thing is that I been with this since a week ago and I still have the symptoms. I haven’t went to the doctor bc my mom doesn’t understands how I’m feeling & she thinks that she’s perfect on everything
artwanna
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Upper respiratory infection for four months
Hi, I have been on W&W for over ten years now. For the past four months I have been suffering from an Upper respiratory infection. After being on four different Antibiotics to no avail and my consultant has now put me on Azithromycin 250mg for three months. (5days on and 2off). I am very still very
Hi, I have been on W&W for over ten years now. For the past four months I have been suffering from an Upper respiratory infection. After being on four different Antibiotics to no avail and my consultant has now put me on Azithromycin 250mg for three months. (5days on and 2off). I am very still very
AdaYoung
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Azithromycin Dihydrate - an antibiotic - Just some info to consider.
Taking an extended trip to Maylasia. Pharmacist gave me this antibiotic to take in case I get food poisoning. This drug has warnings for heart rhythm impacts. It can cause QT prolongation which supposedly can cause serious "rarely fatal" fast/irregular heart beat and other symptoms. This is written
Taking an extended trip to Maylasia. Pharmacist gave me this antibiotic to take in case I get food poisoning. This drug has warnings for heart rhythm impacts. It can cause QT prolongation which supposedly can cause serious "rarely fatal" fast/irregular heart beat and other symptoms. This is written
EngMac
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Plss help
Guys I just want to as after my Period I’m starting my yellow discharge odors but little itchy.so went in doc to check after that we decided to go Pap smear the next day while we done in Pap smear she decided have infection cos my discharge is yellow green she give me med metronidazole for infection
Guys I just want to as after my Period I’m starting my yellow discharge odors but little itchy.so went in doc to check after that we decided to go Pap smear the next day while we done in Pap smear she decided have infection cos my discharge is yellow green she give me med metronidazole for infection
rryche
in
BASHH
5 years ago
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