Chloroquine And Hydroxychloroquine Could Pose Higher COVID-19 Death Risk
Chloroquine And Hydroxychloroquine Could Pose Higher COVID-19 Death Risk

According to UPI, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine has no clinical benefit for people with COVID-19.

A study published in The Lancet on Friday says that the drugs might actually cause serious heart-related side effects.

The study of 15,000 patients found increased rate of heart-related side effects, when taking either drug to treat COVID-19.

Data found that people in the study taking the drugs to treat the virus were twice as likely to die than those in the control group, which received standard care.

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Mehra, co-author of the study and executive director of the Brigham and Women's Hospital Center for Advanced Heart Disease in Boston said, "This is the first large-scale study to find statistically robust evidence that treatment with chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine does not benefit patients with COVID-19." Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are used to treat malaria Both drugs have been touted by President Donald Trump, and others like Elon Musk, as a potential COVID-19 treatment.