I ordered some HCQ and was looking at dosage recommendations. When I did a search, ironically the Mayo Clinic showed up, so I decided to take a look. I wouldn't usually look to the MC for any recommendations, but I was curious. They have a listing for the treatment of arthritis, so
Also listed, is a children's dosage for malaria. If it's safe for both treating simple arthritis and for kids, then why not Covid?!
This isn't new I know, but I've never searched myself before and, it just reaffirms to me that they will be in big big trouble once the real truth comes out!
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/hydroxychloroquine-oral-route/proper-use/drg-20064216
Agreed that there are many questions to be answered.
HCQ falls in the "no one size fits all" category however for me. It is on the list of drugs to avoid for those who have a certain enzyme deficiency. (as are many other "Rona Remedies"...Vit C, Asprin, Acetaminophen, several anti-biotics, etc.) They can contribute to hemolysis.
I'm not a huge supporter of genetic testing so it seems the best approach is to teach others what causes oxidative stress and a cytokine storm in the first place, and how to avoid it, thus deleting the need for drugs in the first place.