France's health ministry has barred prescribing hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19, saying there is no proof that it helps patients – and citing data that shows it could cause heart problems and other health risks.
, which had found no benefit from the drug and reported a higher mortality rate for hospitalized patients and"an increased frequency of ventricular arrhythmias."
France's health ministry had approved hydroxychloroquine for emergency prescriptions in COVID-19 cases in late March., that's when French researcher Didier Raoult, who has been an insistent proponent of hydroxychloroquine, said he had successfully treated COVID-19 patients using the controversial drug in combination with azithromycin. But the health ministry says recent studies show the treatment can produce"cardiac toxicity, particularly in combination with azithromycin.
Researchers continue to evaluate the possible use of hydroxychloroquine, which is used to treat malaria and lupus, to fight the coronavirus, with at least two studies under way in the U.S. As NPR's Joe Palca reports, the drug has been found to be able to prevent replication of the coronavirus. President Trump has frequently touted hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19 – and last week, he said that he was taking doses of both hydroxychloroquine and zinc to protect against the coronavirus, despite warnings about the drug.
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