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Originally Posted by
RocketCityDawg
Unless I'm missing something, they (intentionally?) left out zinc from these studies. No doctor has touted HCQ/azithromycin without adding zinc.
This would be like studying the feasibility of eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich without using bread.
This is part of the challenge. If it works the way theorized, it will only be effective with zinc and will be much more effective the earlier it is given. Ideally, as soon as someone had symptoms, they'd get it. But it's hard to do a study that way.
And when put on top of the already significant challenge of determining efficacy when 99%+ of people will get better with or without it, it's really hard to do a study that is large enough, with the right type of potential test subjects, to show a significant effect.
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