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Oklahoma doctors react to Trump’s announcement of taking hydroxychloroquine

May 19, 2020

Multiple studies have show the drug is not effective at treating COVID-19, and in some cases can even cause heart problems.

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Existing drug could work against coronavirus

March 16, 2020

The drug, chloroquine phosphate, was originally developed to fight malaria.

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An OMRF employee finds a new lease on life—at work

August 5, 2019

In MS, immune cells attack the protective covering of nerves in the brain, causing vision problems, tremors, paralysis, painful spasms, imbalance and cognitive changes.

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OMRF launches world’s first lupus prevention study

December 14, 2017

The SMILE trial will seek to identify individuals at high risk for developing lupus and treat them before they ever transition into the disease.

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Med-ucation: How smart are the drugs we take?

July 5, 2017

Have you ever wondered how pills do their job inside the body?

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