They are in Dallas, TX.
@rdc1978 That FDA notice you posted is over a year old. No, HCQ is not FDA-approved for this purpose, but it is no longer banned as an off-label use for treating C19.
@beckster51 here is a very small study completed and published by Dr. Z regarding the efficacy of low-dose HCQ + zinc + an antibiotic. Again, as he explained very clearly in the video, he does not tout HCQ as the cure; it is merely the delivery vehicle for zinc. Zinc is well known for blocking many different viruses (including the virus which causes the common cold, as well as C19) from replicating.
Why are there no bigger, longer studies confirming this? Because the media screamed so loud about the dangers of HCQ, based on the faulty "study" where the doctors overdosed critically ill patients with 10x the appropriate amount of HCQ. But the media never reported that the study was withdrawn as being seriously flawed in methodology, and the doctors as having conflicts of interest. Thus, later attempts to recruit people for clinical trials of HCQ have not been successful because no one will volunteer.
Source. Of course not - many still believe that HCQ killed those patients and will likely kill them, too.
Many doctors are also unaware of the story behind the story. Per the second video I posted (the two docs in Dallas, TX), many primary care doctors are still telling their c19-positive patients to go home and rest - or they refuse to treat them at all. They are not being proactive with recommending protocols that some doctors are finding very successful - like Dr. Z.
Per Dr. Z's explanation in the video, the appropriate use of HCQ is to administer low does with zinc,
for the purpose early intervention (first 4-5 days) to treat those who are infected and showing symptoms. His study, though small, shows great results. Nowhere does he claim it is a "cure."
Why aren't there more studies like this? Maybe because our medical care providers are so overwhelmed that they don't have time to dig up these stories and learn about them. Why are major medical journals not publishing these studies? Maybe because Big Pharma pays their salaries and will cut off the $$$ if anyone suggests use of inexpensive drugs out of patent and supplements available at the general store. Follow the money.
Regarding Dr. McCullough, his explanation was that he failed to update his LinkedIn profile, and did so when that was pointed out to him. How many of you have outdated profiles on some social media account? I personally haven't logged in to LinkedIn for years so mine is probably outdated, too. That doesn't make me a liar - just a busy professional.
As far as anything Dr. Fauci says... the man lied to Congress, and got caught with his pants down when his emails regarding the source of the virus were exposed. You may not like the senators who questioned him, or the way they went about questioning them. But as an attorney, I can assure you that the evidence against Dr. Fauci is very damning. He'd be convicted in a heartbeat in front a jury. Yet he still denies it. I could have respect for him if he would man up and admit he blew it. But since he won't, I have zero trust in anything that man says, and it is his own fault.
PS - in no way do I intend to shoot the messenger for those of you who disagree. I'm sharing what I've learned in my research because I believe you'd want to know this in the event it can save one of your lives, or the lives of one of your loved ones. You don't have to believe it or accept it, but I do hope you will remember it in the event you find yourself in a situation where someone's life or long-term health depends on it.