Study retracted years after it set off an infamous COVID-19 treatment scandal
A March 2020 study that initially promoted hydroxychloroquine as a potential COVID-19 treatment has been formally retracted due to scientific flaws and ethical concerns. Published during the pandemic's early and uncertain days, the study gained widespread attention as a potential glimmer of hope. However, its small size, methodological issues, and lack of ethical rigor raised doubts among scientists. Subsequent research failed to validate its claims, confirming the study's conclusions were unfounded.
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A March 2020 study that initially promoted hydroxychloroquine as a potential COVID-19 treatment has been formally retracted due to scientific flaws and ethical concerns. Published during the pandemic's early and uncertain days, the study gained widespread attention as a potential glimmer of hope. However, its small size, methodological issues, and lack of ethical rigor raised doubts among scientists. Subsequent research failed to validate its claims, confirming the study's conclusions were unfounded.
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