Experts warn against unsupervised use of chloroquine, HCQ.

KARACHI -- The Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Society of Pakistan (MMIDSP) has advised against the inappropriate use of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and chloroquine to treat coronavirus, telling people to refrain from hoarding it.

Though the drugs are commonly used to treat malaria and autoimmune conditions, they are currently also being considered for use in treating COVID-19-related pneumonia.

While recent reports stemming from the worldwide outbreak of COVID-19 have evaluated the potential usefulness of these drugs in treating critically ill coronavirus patients, there has been no validation of the results of this treatment, the medical body pointed out.

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There is also no data available on the efficacy of HCQ and chloroquine for the prevention of COVID-19 in healthcare...

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