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US turns to good old anti-malarial Chloroquine to tame Coronavirus

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United States President, Donald Trump said Thursday at a press briefing that chloroquine, a drug used to treat malaria and severe arthritis, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration to test as a COVID-19 coronavirus treatment, as the number of cases nationwide continues to increase.

The drug will be used in a clinical trial, according to FDA commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn, who spoke during the press briefing.

Trump also said that other antiviral medications will be fast-tracked for FDA approval.

“We will collect that data and make the absolute right decisions based upon those data about the safety and efficacy of the treatments,” said Hahn.

Trump also claimed that the White House has “slashed red tape” to speed up approval for vaccines and other treatments.

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Trump added that the FDA approved “compassionate use” for a number of patients, which allows very ill patients to use drugs not yet approved by the agency for widespread use.

“What’s also important is not to provide false hope,” said Hahn, who spoke after Trump, adding, “We may have the right drug, but it might not be in the appropriate dosage form right now, and it might do more harm than good.”

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