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Colorado Hospitals Told To Discontinue Use Of Hydroxychloroquine On Coronavirus Patients

Video Credit: CBS 4 Denver - Duration: 01:52s - Published
Colorado Hospitals Told To Discontinue Use Of Hydroxychloroquine On Coronavirus Patients

Colorado Hospitals Told To Discontinue Use Of Hydroxychloroquine On Coronavirus Patients

As a senior medical director for a nationwide health care delivery company, Evergreen-based internist Dr. Kenneth Cohen has been closely watching developments regarding hydroxychloroquine, a medication used to treat malaria, lupus and arthritis but more recently showing some promise for treating COVID-19.


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