Three authors of Lancet hydroxychloroquine study RETRACT the study and apologize…

Yesterday we told you about the Guardian article that investigated the hydroxychloroquine study in the Lancet and founds some huge issues with the study. Now, today, three of the authors of the study are retracting it and apologizing:

REUTERS – Three of the authors of an influential article that found hydroxychloroquine increased the risk of death in COVID-19 patients retracted the study on Thursday, citing concerns about the quality of the data behind it.

The three authors said Surgisphere, the company that provided the data, would not transfer the full dataset for an independent review and that they “can no longer vouch for the veracity of the primary data sources.”

The fourth author of the study, Dr. Sapan Desai, the CEO of Surgisphere, declined to comment on the retraction.

The observational study published in the Lancet on May 22 looked at 96,000 hospitalized COVID-19 patients, some treated with the decades-old malaria drug. It claimed that those treated with hydroxychloroquine or the related chloroquine had higher risk of death and heart rhythm problems than patients who were not given the medicines.

Several clinical trials were put on hold after the study was published. The World Health Organization, which paused hydroxychloroquine trials after The Lancet study was released, said on Wednesday it was ready to resume trials.

Many scientists voiced concern about the study. Nearly 150 doctors signed an open letter to the Lancet last week calling the article’s conclusions into question and asking to make public the peer review comments that preceded publication.

“I did not do enough to ensure that the data source was appropriate for this use,” the study’s lead author, Harvard Medical School Professor Mandeep Mehra, said in a statement. “For that, and for all the disruptions – both directly and indirectly – I am truly sorry.”

Surgisphere was not immediately available for comment.

The Lancet in a statement said, “there are many outstanding questions about Surgisphere and the data that were allegedly included in this study.”

Surgisphere faked the data and the study and these three doctors who went along with the study have reputations in ruin now. Serves them right.

Part of me wonders, however, if the CEO of Surgisphere is a Trump hater. Trump has clearly been the biggest proponent of using the drug and this came out around the time Trump said he was taking HCQ in a preventative way.

It really wouldn’t surprise me to find out that Surgisphere had some left-wing backing and/or an anti-Trump agenda with all of this. Why else publish a fake study?

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