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[/news/donald_trump/index.html Donald Trump] sparked backlash from medics around the world after he revealed he is taking an anti-malaria drug to try and protect himself against [/news/coronavirus/index.html coronavirus].<br>The president, 73, said he began taking hydroxychloroquine - branded as Plaquenil - 'a couple of weeks ago' along because 'good things are being said about it'. <br>Trump has often touted it as a treatment for coronavirus, even going so far as to call it a 'cure', after a few early studies - including one in [/news/france/index.html France] - showed positive results in patients.<br>But the evidence on the anti-malaria drug is mixed, with most of the research onto hydroxychloroquine in the past few weeks showing it has little effect on COVID-19 patients. <br>One trial in Brazil was stopped early because so many of the enrolled coronavirus patients given the drug developed irregular heartbeats, a known complication of the drug.<br>And no evidence currently exists to show the drug can prevent patients being struck down with COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. <br>Here, MailOnline digs into the science behind the drug - also used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and lupus - and reveals what the evidence currently says. <br>        Hydroxychloroquine is a drug normally used to treat people with lupus or rheumatoid arthritis to try and help control the immune system, which can be overactive in people with those conditions<br><br>GLOBAL CLINICAL TRIALS BEGAN IN FEBRUARY <br>Scientists and doctors around the world are testing hydroxychloroquine as a potential treatment for people with severe COVID-19.<br>It may be effective as an anti-viral because it damages viruses in a way which stops them reproducing.<br><br>Experts have suggested it makes the internal environment of them too acidic. <br>One of the most major signs of its promise is its inclusion in the World Health Organization's global 'Solidarity' trial, which involves medical staff in countries all over the world.<br>  RELATED ARTICLES  [# Previous] [# 1] [# Next]    [/news/article-8335001/Tube-bosses-tell-commuters-not-use-service-rush-hour.html  'Don't use this station in rush-hour!' Tube bosses tell...] [/news/article-8335549/School-unions-demand-special-bin-maps-paintbrush-cleaning-wardens.html  Revealed: Teaching unions demand special 'bin maps',...] [/news/article-8335319/Terrifying-moment-Paralympic-swimmer-manages-race-away-two-SHARKS-Spanish-coast.html  Terrifying moment Paralympic swimmer manages to race away...] [/news/article-8335235/Mysterious-COVID-19-cluster-ravages-Chinese-region-100-million-people.html  Fears of new coronavirus outbreak in Chinese region of...]    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>106 shares<br><br><br>The WHO said: 'In China and  [https://dietproperty.pageride.com/diet-to-get-zero-figure-and-desired-body/ https://dietproperty.pageride.com/diet-to-get-zero-figure-and-desired-body/] France, small studies provided some indications of possible benefit of chloroquine phosphate against pneumonia caused by COVID-19 but need confirmation through randomized trials.'<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-599f78f0-99c2-11ea-abb6-fd27a6f0b539" website do we know about hydroxychloroquine?
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