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Coronavirus: US man dies after taking drug he thought stopped virus | Coronavirus: US man dies after taking drug he thought stopped virus |
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An Arizona man has died and his wife is in a critical condition after both ingested chloroquine phosphate in an apparent effort to stave off Covid-19. | |
President Donald Trump has touted the medication form of chloroquine as a possible treatment for the virus. | |
But the toxic ingredient taken by the Phoenix couple was a chemical commonly used to clean fish tanks. | |
Shortly after ingestion, the couple fell ill, said Arizona-based hospital system Banner Health. | Shortly after ingestion, the couple fell ill, said Arizona-based hospital system Banner Health. |
The couple were both in their 60s. | The couple were both in their 60s. |
The woman told NBC News she had seen a televised briefing in which Mr Trump discussed the potential benefits of chloroquine as a treatment Covid-19. | The woman told NBC News she had seen a televised briefing in which Mr Trump discussed the potential benefits of chloroquine as a treatment Covid-19. |
The drug has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating malaria, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis but is unproven for use against the novel coronavirus. | The drug has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating malaria, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis but is unproven for use against the novel coronavirus. |
"We saw his press conference. It was on a lot, actually," she said. "Trump kept saying it was basically pretty much a cure." | "We saw his press conference. It was on a lot, actually," she said. "Trump kept saying it was basically pretty much a cure." |
"We were afraid of getting sick," she told NBC. | "We were afraid of getting sick," she told NBC. |
There are at least 46,548 confirmed cases of the virus throughout the US, with at least 592 deaths. | There are at least 46,548 confirmed cases of the virus throughout the US, with at least 592 deaths. |
The couple had used chloroquine previously as a treatment for their koi fish and still had some remaining in their home. This additive is formulated differently than the drug used to treat malaria. | The couple had used chloroquine previously as a treatment for their koi fish and still had some remaining in their home. This additive is formulated differently than the drug used to treat malaria. |
They mixed a small amount of the substance with liquid to drink. Within 20 minutes, both fell ill. | They mixed a small amount of the substance with liquid to drink. Within 20 minutes, both fell ill. |
"I started vomiting," she said. "My husband started developing respiratory problems." | "I started vomiting," she said. "My husband started developing respiratory problems." |
Her husband could not be revived in hospital and she remains in critical care. | Her husband could not be revived in hospital and she remains in critical care. |
"Banner Health experts emphasise that chloroquine, a malaria medication, should not be ingested to treat or prevent [Covid-19]," the health group said in a statement. | "Banner Health experts emphasise that chloroquine, a malaria medication, should not be ingested to treat or prevent [Covid-19]," the health group said in a statement. |
Given the uncertainty around Covid-19, we understand that people are trying to find new ways to prevent or treat this virus, but self-medicating is not the way to do so." | Given the uncertainty around Covid-19, we understand that people are trying to find new ways to prevent or treat this virus, but self-medicating is not the way to do so." |
Last week, Mr Trump trumpeted the drug as a potential treatment, writing on Twitter that it had "a real chance to be one of the biggest game changers in the history of medicine," when taken with the antibiotic azithromycin. | Last week, Mr Trump trumpeted the drug as a potential treatment, writing on Twitter that it had "a real chance to be one of the biggest game changers in the history of medicine," when taken with the antibiotic azithromycin. |
"We're going to be able to make that drug available almost immediately," he said last week at a White House coronavirus press briefing. | "We're going to be able to make that drug available almost immediately," he said last week at a White House coronavirus press briefing. |
"And that's where the FDA has been so great. They've gone through the approval process - it's been approved." | "And that's where the FDA has been so great. They've gone through the approval process - it's been approved." |
The FDA soon clarified that chloroquine had not been approved, saying there are currently no therapeutics or drugs approved by the body to "treat, cure or prevent Covid-19". | The FDA soon clarified that chloroquine had not been approved, saying there are currently no therapeutics or drugs approved by the body to "treat, cure or prevent Covid-19". |
On Sunday, Dr Anthony Fauci - the nation's top infectious disease expert - said on CBS News that the president had heard about the two drugs from anecdotal reports. | On Sunday, Dr Anthony Fauci - the nation's top infectious disease expert - said on CBS News that the president had heard about the two drugs from anecdotal reports. |
"I… have said I'm not disagreeing with the fact anecdotally they might work, but my job is to prove definitively from a scientific standpoint that they do work," he said. | "I… have said I'm not disagreeing with the fact anecdotally they might work, but my job is to prove definitively from a scientific standpoint that they do work," he said. |
Mr Fauci, who serves on the White House coronavirus task force, is widely seen as the face of the US response. | Mr Fauci, who serves on the White House coronavirus task force, is widely seen as the face of the US response. |
Last week, Nigerian health officials also issued a warning regarding the drug's misuse after hospitals in Lagos, the nation's capital, began reporting patients suspected of chloroquine poisoning. | Last week, Nigerian health officials also issued a warning regarding the drug's misuse after hospitals in Lagos, the nation's capital, began reporting patients suspected of chloroquine poisoning. |
At least three people are believed to be hospitalised and reports have spread of high demand of chloroquine leading to pharmacy shortages, partially fuelled by Mr Trump's comments. | At least three people are believed to be hospitalised and reports have spread of high demand of chloroquine leading to pharmacy shortages, partially fuelled by Mr Trump's comments. |
The World Health Organisation "has NOT approved the use of chloroquine for #Covid19 management," the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said in a statement on Friday. | The World Health Organisation "has NOT approved the use of chloroquine for #Covid19 management," the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said in a statement on Friday. |
"Please DO NOT engage in self-medication. This will cause harm and can lead to death." | "Please DO NOT engage in self-medication. This will cause harm and can lead to death." |