The story behind Trump's 'miracle' drug hydroxychloroquine – podcast
The drug has been used to treat a number of diseases in the past half-century but after a French study claimed it was effective against coronavirus it has been hailed by the US president as a cure. But there is scant evidence it is effective - and it could actually be harmful
At one of his recent daily press briefings, Donald Trump told his global television audience he was hearing great things about the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine for treating coronavirus. "I think it could be, based on what I see, it could be a game changer," he said.
But despite big claims for the drug in a small study in France, the evidence for hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for Covid-19 is scant - and certainly far from reliable enough to put into widespread use. So how did Trump come to recommend it to the extent that he declared: "What do you have to lose?"
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