First Responders & Hydroxychloroquine
Apr 13, 2020 ·
20m 2s
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Sarah Lofgren is part of a team of researchers conducting a trial of hydroxychloroquine. Working out of the University of Minnesota, the team is providing the drug to first responders...
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Sarah Lofgren is part of a team of researchers conducting a trial of hydroxychloroquine. Working out of the University of Minnesota, the team is providing the drug to first responders to assess the impact in preventing the onset of COVID-19 as well as the drug’s ability to mitigate the more severe symptoms of the disease.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The impact of anecdotal evidence of hydroxychloroquine’s usage around the world
- If pandemics offer an excuse to relax drug approval protocols
- Why use First Responders in a hydroxychloroquine trial
- If therapies like hydroxychloroquine provide enough breathing space to get America back to work
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In this episode, we discuss:
- The impact of anecdotal evidence of hydroxychloroquine’s usage around the world
- If pandemics offer an excuse to relax drug approval protocols
- Why use First Responders in a hydroxychloroquine trial
- If therapies like hydroxychloroquine provide enough breathing space to get America back to work
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