No, they don't make injectable HCQ medication. Although it is water soluble so it would probably be technically possible.
Pharmacology is complicated so there might be some metabolism-related reasons why they don't do that. I'd have to look into it.
And plus, just because they make it injectable doesn't necessarily mean there is a significantly increased benefit over an oral ROA. That is something that can vary a lot from medication to medication, and HCQ is already effective enough orally that it's unclear why an injectable version would provide any benefit.
Fast-acting injectable forms of medication are used for things like epi pens where minutes or even seconds can make the difference in saving someone by opening their airways up, or a shot of high-powered opiates when you show up to the hospital with a broken leg and bone sticking through the skin.
That's not really the type of context you use HCQ in - which is more of a chemoprophylactic and a means of reducing the severity of overall symptoms. The whole way it works is by preventing the virus from replicating properly in combination with zinc, so even if you were to come up with an ROA that takes effect an hour faster than oral consumption of the medicine, it's not really clear that it would make you get better that much faster.
Maybe they study it and find out something I don't know, but based on what I've read since HCQ became more widely known in the early months of the C-19 situation, I really don't think injectable HCQ would provide a clear benefit.
It muddied the water? What's going on? Maybe it's for the clott shot simpletons? Get them to get the new hydroxychloroquine shot? This way we can try to save them from themselves? TBH, IDK but WTF....
Then why wouldn’t the White House say that. Sorry, I call BS on that claim.
This is reaching. I'm not buying what you're selling on this one.
https://nitter.poast.org/iontecs_pemf/status/1976835383544758572
You can inject HCQ now? I'm confused.. seems like we're losing patience here as well.
No, they don't make injectable HCQ medication. Although it is water soluble so it would probably be technically possible.
Pharmacology is complicated so there might be some metabolism-related reasons why they don't do that. I'd have to look into it.
And plus, just because they make it injectable doesn't necessarily mean there is a significantly increased benefit over an oral ROA. That is something that can vary a lot from medication to medication, and HCQ is already effective enough orally that it's unclear why an injectable version would provide any benefit.
Fast-acting injectable forms of medication are used for things like epi pens where minutes or even seconds can make the difference in saving someone by opening their airways up, or a shot of high-powered opiates when you show up to the hospital with a broken leg and bone sticking through the skin.
That's not really the type of context you use HCQ in - which is more of a chemoprophylactic and a means of reducing the severity of overall symptoms. The whole way it works is by preventing the virus from replicating properly in combination with zinc, so even if you were to come up with an ROA that takes effect an hour faster than oral consumption of the medicine, it's not really clear that it would make you get better that much faster.
Maybe they study it and find out something I don't know, but based on what I've read since HCQ became more widely known in the early months of the C-19 situation, I really don't think injectable HCQ would provide a clear benefit.
It muddied the water? What's going on? Maybe it's for the clott shot simpletons? Get them to get the new hydroxychloroquine shot? This way we can try to save them from themselves? TBH, IDK but WTF....