rates and poor pumping of blood (ventricular tachycardia). The other dysrhythmia is torsades de pointes , from the French , to twist around a point as the pattern appears to do. This results in cardiac arrest.
Normal ECG
Tachycardia
Prolonged Q T interval degenerating into torsades de pointes
So what about recent trials that show HCQ to be unsafe?
Two main problems arose with the HCQ safety trials: falsification of data (and retraction by the publishing journal a month later) and excessively high trial dosages. Anthony Fauci, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), and the WHO funded around 20 HCQ studies using unusually high doses. The Alliance for Human Research Protection identified several of these in a June 2020 report. 18 Mehra et al published the 2020 Lancet Surgisphere report on over 96,000 patients that demonstrated 25% excess mortality. This was the study that halted HCQ studies underway at that time including those done by the WHO. 19,20 However, Lancet
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