AMA, in November 2020, reverses itself says HCQ good drug for coronavirus

Gary K

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In news you've never heard from the mockingbird media, the AMA has reversed itself on HCQ. Ain't it just amazing that a wild-eyed conspiracy theorist like me has been correct all along? The only reason anyone came out against HCQ is because Trump endorsed it's use. All the lies the mockingbird media has told about this drug ought to cast a lot of doubt in even socialist's eyes as to their truthfulness. And Democrat's truthfulness as the barrage of lies about this treatment was both hysterical and non-stop. If you believed both the media and the Democrats consider yourself to have been manipulated by both sources. You've been convinced that one of the more harmless pharmaceuticals in existence was dangerous by a large group of liars.

Ain't it odd how the links to more than 100 studies showing it's effectiveness have been ignored by those believing a lie? Think about how many lives have been destroyed by all the lying. The entire group of propagandists has shown their utter disregard for human lives. They have proven themselves to be your enemies, not your friends. If any of your friends and/or relatives have died. Their death lies at the door of the media and the Democrats. The lies were all for political purposes.

In the following link scroll down to page 16 to find the AMA report endorsing HCQ.

 

Hilltrot

Well-known member
It doesn't surprise me about hydroxychloroquine. They did the same with AIDS - see Dallas Buyers Club.

This is one reason why I am pushing to eliminate the illegalization of drugs - these decisions shouldn't be left to politicians.
 

chair

Well-known member
ffreloader, you treat medical science as if it were religious dogma. The AMA recommends the best that they know at the time- irrespective of Donald Trump or what the press says.
As it is, the report that you are so excited about doesn't recommend this treatment. It recommends allowing doctors to use it if they see fit.

Mind you- if the medical community wants to hide simple cures- why did they even issue such a statement?

RESOLVED, That our American Medical Association rescind its statement calling for physicians 5 to stop prescribing hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine until sufficient evidence becomes 6 available to conclusively illustrate that the harm associated with use outweighs benefit early in 7 the disease course. Implying that such treatment is inappropriate contradicts AMA Policy 8 H-120.988, “Patient Access to Treatments Prescribed by Their Physicians,” that addresses off 9 label prescriptions as appropriate in the judgement of the prescribing physician (Directive to 10 Take Action); and be it further 11 12 RESOLVED, That our AMA rescind its joint statement with the American Pharmacists 13 Association and American Society of Health System Pharmacists, and update it with a joint 14 statement notifying patients that further studies are ongoing to clarify any potential benefit of 15 hydroxychloroquine and combination therapies for the treatment of COVID-19 (Directive to Take 16 Action); and be it further 17 18 RESOLVED, That our AMA reassure the patients whose physicians are prescribing 19 hydroxychloroquine and combination therapies for their early-stage COVID-19 diagnosis by 20 issuing an updated statement clarifying our support for a physician’s ability to prescribe an FDA21 approved medication for off label use, if it is in her/his best clinical judgement, with specific 22 reference to the use of hydroxychloroquine and combination therapies for the treatment of the 23 earliest stage of COVID-19 (Directive to Take Action); and be it further ...
 

Gary K

New member
Banned
ffreloader, you treat medical science as if it were religious dogma. The AMA recommends the best that they know at the time- irrespective of Donald Trump or what the press says.
As it is, the report that you are so excited about doesn't recommend this treatment. It recommends allowing doctors to use it if they see fit.

Mind you- if the medical community wants to hide simple cures- why did they even issue such a statement?

RESOLVED, That our American Medical Association rescind its statement calling for physicians 5 to stop prescribing hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine until sufficient evidence becomes 6 available to conclusively illustrate that the harm associated with use outweighs benefit early in 7 the disease course. Implying that such treatment is inappropriate contradicts AMA Policy 8 H-120.988, “Patient Access to Treatments Prescribed by Their Physicians,” that addresses off 9 label prescriptions as appropriate in the judgement of the prescribing physician (Directive to 10 Take Action); and be it further 11 12 RESOLVED, That our AMA rescind its joint statement with the American Pharmacists 13 Association and American Society of Health System Pharmacists, and update it with a joint 14 statement notifying patients that further studies are ongoing to clarify any potential benefit of 15 hydroxychloroquine and combination therapies for the treatment of COVID-19 (Directive to Take 16 Action); and be it further 17 18 RESOLVED, That our AMA reassure the patients whose physicians are prescribing 19 hydroxychloroquine and combination therapies for their early-stage COVID-19 diagnosis by 20 issuing an updated statement clarifying our support for a physician’s ability to prescribe an FDA21 approved medication for off label use, if it is in her/his best clinical judgement, with specific 22 reference to the use of hydroxychloroquine and combination therapies for the treatment of the 23 earliest stage of COVID-19 (Directive to Take Action); and be it further ...
RESOLVED, That our American Medical Association rescind its statement calling for physicians 5 to stop prescribing hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine until sufficient evidence becomes

It seems you don't understand the word "rescind". Here's a little commentary on it to help you out.

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 (gcide)
Rescind Re*scind" (r?-s?nd"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Rescinded;
p. pr. & vb. n. Rescinding.] [L. rescindere, rescissum;
pref re- re- + scindere to cut, split: cf. F. rescinder. See
Shism.]
1. To cut off; to abrogate; to annul.
[1913 Webster]

The blessed Jesus . . . did sacramentally rescind
the impure relics of Adam and the contraction of
evil customs. --Jer. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

2. Specifically, to vacate or make void, as an act, by the
enacting authority or by superior authority; to repeal;
as, to rescind a law, a resolution, or a vote; to rescind
a decree or a judgment.

[1913 Webster]

Syn: To revoke; repeal; abrogate; annul; recall; reverse;
vacate; void
.
[1913 Webster]


WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) (wn)
rescind
v 1: cancel officially; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift
an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence" [syn: revoke,
annul, lift, countermand, reverse, repeal,
overturn, rescind, vacate]

Now maybe you can understand what they did. They just reversed course and told doctors to go ahead and prescribe it.
 

chair

Well-known member
It seems you don't understand the word "rescind". Here's a little commentary on it to help you out.



Now maybe you can understand what they did. They just reversed course and told doctors to go ahead and prescribe it.
Please actually read what it says.
They had recommended that doctors avoid using that treatment.
They rescinded that statement (because of more data- which is how things work in science), and said it is OK to prescribe it- they don't 'recommend' it, since the data is inconclusive- they leave it up to the doctor's judgement.
 

Gary K

New member
Banned
Whereas, The original studies published in The Lancet and The New England Journal of 32
Medicine(NEJM) initially citing harm due to hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine use were 33
retracted by said journals due to dubious research methodology and incorrect conclusions34 (7, 8, 9); and35 36

Whereas, AMA policy H-120.988, “Patient Access to Treatments Prescribed by Their 37
Physicians,” supports a physician’s autonomy to prescribe medications the physician believes to 38
be in the patient’s best interest, where the benefits outweigh risk and the patient consents; and 39 40

Whereas, Physicians have used off label medications for years and this use is supported by existing policy; and

Whereas, Data regarding harm have been limited due to poorly designed studies or studies
usually in Stage 2 or later, or stopped without harm but no effect in phase 2 and hypothesis
(7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12); and

Whereas, There are many studies that indicate that the use of Hydroxychloroquine, 48
Azithromycin is effective and front-line physicians are using the therapy where permissible 49 (13, 14, 15); and

The AMA is now saying what I have been saying for many months. The evidence upholds the use of HCQ. I just never played politics with the evidence. They did until Trump was out of office. Just like anna, chair, eider, etc....
 

chair

Well-known member
The AMA is now saying what I have been saying for many months. The evidence upholds the use of HCQ. I just never played politics with the evidence. They did until Trump was out of office. Just like anna, chair, eider, etc....
Let's make this clear:
1. What exactly have you 'been saying for many months'?
2. What exactly does the AMA now say?
3. What exactly did the AMA say in the past?

I suggest that you read what the AMA wrote before you answer the above.
 
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