Palovic said:
Drifter. This drug helps everyone but I think your question is structured incorrectly. It will not cure the co-exisitng conditions but what it does it effectively allows other drugs and or supplements like zinc to effectively stop viral reproduction process of the RNA virus.
Timing is everything in this treatment as there are studies that show that this treatment can remove all signs of the virus in a fast as 6 days but most people are currently waiting until they are having issues with respitory inflammation and then have to be intibated while the treatment is then given. The challenge in Italy is that most people cannot go 6-10 days without ventilators for this treatment.
I think the correct approach may be that they prescribe at the onset of the symptoms and diagnosis and not wait.
Just my opinion
Where are you getting this information regarding mechanism of action? That is not the suspected MOA at all. It most likely inhibits endosome acidification during virus entry into cells. It has nothing to do with "allowing other drugs" like zinc to work.
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=chloroquine+endosome+acidification&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart#d=gs_qabs&u=%23p%3D8z7tPpDfbLQJ