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Related: About this forumVA says it won't stop use of unproven drug on vets for now
Source: Associated Press
VA says it wont stop use of unproven drug on vets for now
By HOPE YEN
May 14, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) Facing growing criticism, the Department of Veterans Affairs said Friday that it will not halt use of an unproven malaria drug on veterans with COVID-19 but that fewer of its patients are now taking it.
In responses provided to Congress and obtained by The Associated Press, the VA said it never encouraged or discouraged its government-run hospitals to use hydroxychloroquine on patients even as President Donald Trump heavily promoted the drug for months without scientific evidence of its effectiveness.
Still, it acknowledged that VA Secretary Robert Wilkie had wrongly asserted publicly without evidence that the drug had been shown to benefit younger veterans. The VA, the nations largest hospital system, also agreed more study was needed on the drug and suggested its use was now limited to extenuating circumstances, such as last-ditch efforts to save a coronavirus patients life.
In the first week of May, 17 patients had received the drug for COVID-19, according to VA data obtained by the AP. The department declined to say how many patients had been treated with hydroxychloroquine for the coronavirus since January, but a recent analysis of VA hospital data showed that hundreds of veterans had taken it by early April.
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Responding to written questions from Sen. Jon Tester, the top Democrat on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, the department admitted it had no studies or evidence to back up Wilkies claim that hydroxychloroquine had shown effectiveness in younger veterans in particular.
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By HOPE YEN
May 14, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) Facing growing criticism, the Department of Veterans Affairs said Friday that it will not halt use of an unproven malaria drug on veterans with COVID-19 but that fewer of its patients are now taking it.
In responses provided to Congress and obtained by The Associated Press, the VA said it never encouraged or discouraged its government-run hospitals to use hydroxychloroquine on patients even as President Donald Trump heavily promoted the drug for months without scientific evidence of its effectiveness.
Still, it acknowledged that VA Secretary Robert Wilkie had wrongly asserted publicly without evidence that the drug had been shown to benefit younger veterans. The VA, the nations largest hospital system, also agreed more study was needed on the drug and suggested its use was now limited to extenuating circumstances, such as last-ditch efforts to save a coronavirus patients life.
In the first week of May, 17 patients had received the drug for COVID-19, according to VA data obtained by the AP. The department declined to say how many patients had been treated with hydroxychloroquine for the coronavirus since January, but a recent analysis of VA hospital data showed that hundreds of veterans had taken it by early April.
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Responding to written questions from Sen. Jon Tester, the top Democrat on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, the department admitted it had no studies or evidence to back up Wilkies claim that hydroxychloroquine had shown effectiveness in younger veterans in particular.
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VA says it won't stop use of unproven drug on vets for now (Original Post)
Eugene
May 2020
OP
I'm a vet. Its already been proven no to work. If I get it, I will be taken to Temple VA. I will ...
marble falls
May 2020
#3
bullimiami
(13,991 posts)1. Are they fucking doctors or quacks. The shit does nothing for Covid
And causes heart problems.
WTF???
CentralMass
(15,539 posts)2. There must be some big kickbacks happening.
marble falls
(62,063 posts)3. I'm a vet. Its already been proven no to work. If I get it, I will be taken to Temple VA. I will ...
refuse it if foisted on me. In eight years of constant treatment for cancer at VA I have never refused a treatment or ever had a reason to complain.
There is no doubt in my mind this "experiment" is an exercise in Donald Trump's desperate attempt to extricate himself from his disastrous Covid19 debacle with magic thinking.
notdarkyet
(2,226 posts)4. He's a major stockholder. Bought a bunch a few weeks in and started peddling
It at his pressers. He wants to make a killing off the virus and with trillion dollar gifts from congress who knows how much hes taken. Probably behind the stolen masks and it trying to be in charge of the vaccine.
choie
(4,507 posts)5. Every goddamn sector of this government
has been poisoned by this orange menace..