The Pill That Became Forbidden: How Hydroxychloroquine Was Turned Into a Scapegoat: For more than six decades, hydroxychloroquine sat quietly on the pharmacy shelves. It was a workhorse drug — a familiar name in the toolbox of doctors around the world. Malaria? Lupus? Rheumatoid arthritis? It was trusted. Prescribed to millions. Safe enough for pregnant women. Few questioned it. No drama. No politics. Just medicine doing what medicine is supposed to do: help people. Then 2020 hit.
The Pill That Became Forbidden: How Hydroxychloroquine Was Turned Into a Scapegoat: For more than six decades, hydroxychloroquine sat quietly on the pharmacy shelves. It was a workhorse drug — a familiar name in the toolbox of doctors around the world. Malaria? Lupus? Rheumatoid arthritis? It was trusted. Prescribed to millions. Safe enough for pregnant women. Few questioned it. No drama. No politics. Just medicine doing what medicine is supposed to do: help people. Then 2020 hit.

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