I noticed that Hydroxychloroquine is not a front-line therapy for long covid treatment like it is for early covid treatment (the long covid treatment protocol has it listed in third-line therapies). I have terrible long-haul covid and really want to go after this.
Should I add it to my treatment anyway, or is Hydroxychloroquine not as affective for long covid?
Follow long hauler here, but mostly EBV reactivation, my case seems different from most.
As I understand it, HCQ works best in the initial viral replication phase, so needs to be used early. The long haul problems are caused by lingering spike protein. So the long haul strategy is to get rid of the spike, things like Natto, IVM, A-NAC, BAOBAB, fasting all help.