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1 minute ago, HEROO said:

Doctors taking hydroxychloroquine weekly doses 

heard some of them died 

 Its really dangerous to take hydroxychoroquine lot of side effects and people with any pre existing conditions not supposed to take it seems

also corona patients ki no treatment as exepcted most of the times room lo petti glass lo nundi monitoring anta daggariki podaaniki kuda bhayapadings anta doctors kuda

my family members are doctors who works in multiple big named corporate hospitals they told me 

 

so educate your loves ones to stay home not to go out at any cost !!! Bhayapetaadaaniki kaadu just be cautious dont go out !! Grocessories kuda oke saari thechipeetukondi 2-3 weeks ki ochelaaga atleast 

 

stay safe and stay home !!!

dosage theskuni pothe...news lo vasthayi kada man....especially a doctor

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4 minutes ago, mirchi_bajji said:

dosage theskuni pothe...news lo vasthayi kada man....especially 

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.hindustantimes.com/india-news/assam-doctor-who-took-anti-malaria-drug-amid-covid-19-outbreak-dies/story-mHqu2dLT8gKxLohCk9JkeP_amp.html

 

Assam doctor who took anti-malaria drug amid Covid-19 outbreak dies

“Several doctors are using hydroxychloroquine as self-medication to prevent Covid-19. Barman too took it,” said Nirmal Kumar Hazarika, Pratiksha Hospital’s medical superintendent.

 

A doctor in Assam, who health officials say took an anti-malaria drug that has apparently shown some effect against the coronavirus disease Covid-19, has died due to a heart attack, his colleagues said.

It was not clear if the use of hydroxychloroquine is connected to the death of Utpaljit Barman, 44, a senior anaesthetist at Guwahati-based Pratiksha Hospital, a private health facility.

Barman died at another private hospital in the city after he was admitted there on Sunday afternoon following heart-related complications, according to his colleagues.

“Several doctors are using hydroxychloroquine as self-medication to prevent Covid-19. Barman too took it,” said Nirmal Kumar Hazarika, Pratiksha Hospital’s medical superintendent.

 

 

 

He added that Barman did not have underlying health conditions and that doctors were not sure if his death could be linked to hydroxychloroquine.

“We are not sure how many doses he had taken; probably it was two doses,” Hazarika said.

Anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine has been approved by the national task force of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) as a prophylaxis – a treatment to prevent a disease – for people at “high risk” of contracting Covid-19.

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