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U.S. President Donald Trump Is Taking The Drug Hydroxychloroquine

May 21. 2020

Donald Trump

U.S. President, Donald Trump, has been taking the anti-malaria drug, Hydroxychloroquine, as a preventative measure against the deadly coronavirus (Covid-19). I do not think it is safe for the president or anyone else to take Hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure.

In my eyes Hydroxychloroquine is more of a last resort for critically ill patients, in the absence of a cure for coronavirus, during the devastating outbreak that has infected 5,000,000 people and killed over 330,000. The coronavirus needs a cure as vaccines for a new virus of this nature can have terrible side effects that harm the public (though I am not against vaccines).

Hydroxychloroquine

There are other serious risks present with the president taking the drug Hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure. President Trump is fond of drinking several caffeinated sodas per day, which poses a risk to his heart and can cause agitation.

Hydroxychloroquine can also cause a heart arrhythmia, which in turn can turn into a fatal heart attack. Caffeinated sodas and Hydroxychloroquine will leave the president feeling very weak (faint) and at risk of cardiac arrest. It is not worth the risk to anyone under such circumstances.  

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