Einstein Director Says, “We Are At The Moment Of BBB Medicine Made By Vote”



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“We are at the moment of the BBB medicine, made by vote. Medicine and social media research. You can no longer afford not to give chloroquine to a medium severe patient. The family presses and, if they do not, the next day he’s not the doctor anymore. ” The outbreak comes from doctor Luiz Vicente Rizzo, director of research superintendent at the Israelita Albert Einstein Hospital.
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247 – Research superintendent at the Israelita Albert Einstein Hospital, Luiz Vicente Rizzo, comments on the disaster caused by Jair Bolsnonaro in medicine in Brazil: “We are at the moment when medicine is done by vote. Medicine and research in social networks. You He can no longer give chloroquine to a patient who is medium severe. The family presses and, if they do not, the next day they are no longer the doctor. “

He informed the journalist Cláudia Collucci from Folha de S. Paulo about the pressure that medical institutions are under to expand the use of hydroxychloroquine in patients with coronavirus.

Rizzo also denied the statements made by Dr. Nise Yamaguchi, who works at the hospital, and the virologist Paolo Zanotto, from USP, who defends and said that there was use of chloroquine at the beginning of the disease. According to Rizzo, Einstein only indicates the substance for critically ill patients admitted to the ICU.

“None of these people [Yamaguchi e Zanotto] whoever talks about Einstein’s protocol participates in our protocol. Neither Covid nor any of the 711 research projects at the hospital. It’s one thing to be a doctor at Einstein; It’s another thing to be Einstein’s doctor, “he said.

The medical director and superintendent of the hospital, Miguel Cendoroglo Neto, in the first cases, a consensus of experts from Einstein approved the use of the drug in critically ill patients. He warns, however, “that this therapeutic proposal is within what we call off-label, it is not in the package leaflet of these drugs, it is not in the ‘guidelines’ of medical societies.” Therefore, he argues, he argues that “the family needs to be informed about the risk of complications, of adverse effects.”

He also said that 70% of the 30 patients admitted to the ICU are using chloroquine alone or associated with the antibiotic azithromycin, the others do not use it because they have some contraindications (such as heart problems).

The doctor also says that other drugs are being studied and used for critically ill patients, such as anticoagulants, monoclonal antibodies and plasma. “We are still studying all this,” he reinforced.

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