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Authors Retract Journal Studies On Hydroxychloroquine
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The Lancet and New England Journal of Medicine made a big announcement on Thursday.
The news regards the authors of published studies on use of the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine.
The researchers who said Hydroxychloroquine may treat COVID-19 have retracted their findings.
The retractions come after reports questioned the validity of data used in the studies.
Researchers and third-party reviewers could not verify data supplied to them for the study.
One study found COVID patients with cardiovascular disease may even die if treated with the drug.
The news regards the authors of published studies on use of the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine.
The researchers who said Hydroxychloroquine may treat COVID-19 have retracted their findings.
The retractions come after reports questioned the validity of data used in the studies.
Researchers and third-party reviewers could not verify data supplied to them for the study.
One study found COVID patients with cardiovascular disease may even die if treated with the drug.
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