Oklahoma Tries to Return Hydroxychloroquine
“The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office has been tasked with attempting to return a $2 million stockpile of a malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump as a way to treat the coronavirus,” the Frontier reports.“In April, Gov. Kevin Stitt (R), who ordered the hydroxychloroquine purchase, defended it by saying that while it may not be a useful treatment for the coronavirus, the drug had multiple other uses and ‘th

Oklahoma Tries to Return Hydroxychloroquine
“The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office has been tasked with attempting to return a $2 million stockpile of a malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump as a way to treat the coronavirus,” the Frontier reports.“In April, Gov. Kevin Stitt (R), who ordered the hydroxychloroquine purchase, defended it by saying that while it may not be a useful treatment for the coronavirus, the drug had multiple other uses and ‘th
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Oklahoma seeking to return $2M worth of hydroxychloroquine
The Oklahoma attorney general's office is attempting to return $2 million worth of a malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump as an effective treatment for COVID-19, a spokesman said Wednesday. Alex Gerszewski, a spokesman for Attorney General Mike Hunter, said Hunter is attempting to negotiate a return of the 1.2 million hydroxychloroquine pills Oklahoma acquired in April from a California-based supplier, FFF Enterprises.

Oklahoma seeking to return $2M worth of anti-malaria drug
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Oklahoma Attorney General's Office is attempting to return $2 million worth of an anti-malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump as an effective treatment for COVID-19, a spokesman said Wednesday.Alex Gerszewski, a spokesman for Attorney General Mike Hunter, said Hunter is attempting ...

Oklahoma state officials are trying to return the state's $2 million stockpile of hydroxychloroquine
Oklahoma state officials are trying to return the state's $2 million stockpile of the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine -- which had been touted by some as a treatment for Covid-19 -- back to the medical distributer.

Oklahoma seeking to return $2M worth of anti-malaria drug
Oklahoma is attempting to return $2 million worth of an anti-malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump as an effective treatment for the coronavirus

For sale in Oklahoma: a large stockpile of hydroxychloroquine.

Oklahoma trying to return $2 million stockpile of hydroxychloroquine
Oklahoma is trying to return $2 million worth of hydroxychloroquine.

Oklahoma trying to return anti-malaria drug touted by Trump: report
The Oklahoma Attorney General’s office is seeking to return $2 million worth of hydroxychloroquine, the malaria medication endorsed for former President Trump as an effective medication against COVID-19 despite little evidence to support that claim.

Oklahoma Wants To Return Its $2 Million Stockpile Of Hydroxychloroquine
The state bought over a million pills last year after then-President Trump touted, with little evidence, the use of the drug as a COVID-19 treatment.

Oklahoma seeking to return $2M worth of hydroxychloroquine
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma attorney general's office is attempting to return $2 million worth of a malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump as an effective treatment for...

Oklahoma attempts to return $2M surplus of hydroxychloroquine
The Oklahoma attorney general's office said it will attempt to return a $2 million stockpile worth of hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malarial drug once described by former President Donald Trump as a potential treatment for COVID-19, a spokesman said Wednesday.