The current use of chloroquine and/or hydroxychloroquine, a drug currently used to treat autoimmune rheumatic diseases, in treating severe acute respiratory syndrome caused by coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV-2) or COVID-19-infected patients with pneumonia is a matter of intense consideration. We wish to enter the ongoing debate as to whether this well-known drug must be given to Greek COVID-19-infected patients, especially those with pneumonia. Our arguments are based on the existing data and the capacity of the Greek health system to afford potent anti-viral treatments, which are under immense investigation. We propose several suggestions related to treatment of COVID-19 pneumonia with chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine that we think must be taken into consideration to fit the evolving situation of the pandemic in Greece.
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Bogdanos, D. P., Daniil, Z., Zakynthinos, E., Gourgoulianis, K., & Sakkas, L. I. (2020). When there is a pandemic there is no time to waste: Should we have hydroxychloroquine in our armoury against COVID-19 infected patients? Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology, 31(1), 94–97. https://doi.org/10.31138/MJR.31.1.94
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