In todayâs âYâallâs president be wildingâ news, Donald Trump shows us that heâs a lot of things, but a medical professional is not one of them.
According to the New York Times, Trump is continuing a push for the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine to be used to treat coronavirus infection despite there being no conclusive evidence of the drugâs effectiveness and actual medical experts advising against him touting it as a potential cure.
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In a White House press briefing Sunday, Trump said the drug is âbeing tested nowâ and that âthere are some very strong, powerful signs.â He added a statement that came stunningly close to an admission that he doesnât actually know what the hell heâs talking about: âBut what do I know? Iâm not a doctor.â
âIf it does work, it would be a shame we did not do it early,â Trump said, noting that the federal government had purchased 29 million pills of a drug no one can say works. âWe are sending them to various labs, our military, weâre sending them to the hospitals.
âWhat do you have to lose?â Trump asked, showing the world that he doesnât understand how unintended side effects work.
Trump wouldnât even allow Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, to answer a reporterâs question regarding the matter.
âYou know how many times heâs answered that question? Maybe 15 times,â Trump said.
Last month, an elderly Arizona couple took the presidentâs words to heart and decided to treat their own symptoms with the similar-sounding chloroquine phosphate, a drug thatâs used to treat fish and not humans. As a result, the couple immediately became ill and the husband eventually died of respiratory issues. One would think an incident like that would shut down any push for a drug that still needed to be studied. But Trump has yet to be swayed from his narrative.
âWe donât have time to go and say, âGee, letâs take a couple of years and test it out,â and letâs go out and test with the test tubes and the laboratories,â Trump said, the Times reports. âIâd love to do that, but we have people dying today.â
Trump asked, âWhat do you have to lose?â
Dr. Megan L. Ranney, an emergency physician at Brown University in Rhode Island, pointed out the side effects in an interview with the Times.
âThere are side effects to hydroxychloroquine,â Dr. Ranney said. âIt causes psychiatric symptoms, cardiac problems and a host of other bad side effects.â
âThere may be a role for it for some people,â she added, âbut to tell Americans âyou donât have anything to lose,â thatâs not true. People certainly have something to lose by taking it indiscriminately.â
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