Paul Saladino· MD
you can see here the same sort of graphs looking at percent inhibition of viral replication of chloroquine versus hydroxychloroquine and the they perform similarly
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you can see here the same sort of graphs looking at percent inhibition of viral replication of chloroquine versus hydroxychloroquine and the they perform similarly
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they are showing you here graphically the percent inhibition of viral replication at various doses of chloroquine on the y-axis and here they are graphing it a little more differently showing the percent abyssion as you increase the chloroquine dose in terms of cellular replication of the SARS Co V virus
hydroxychloroquine a less toxic derivative of chloroquine is effective in inhibiting Tsarskoe b2 in vitro
hydroxychloroquine was found to be 3 times more potent at killing the SARS Kove 2 virus than chloroquine phosphate in cells in culture