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Credible learning of hydroxychloroquine and dexamethasone effects on COVID-19 mortality outside of randomized trials.

Chad HazlettDavid Ami WulfBogdan PasaniucOnyebuchi Aniweta ArahKristine M ErlandsonBrian T Montague
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2020)
The assumptions required for a beneficial effect of hydroxychloroquine on 14 day mortality are difficult to sustain, while the assumptions required for hydroxychloroquine to be harmful are difficult to reject with confidence. Dexamethasone, by contrast, was beneficial under a wide range of plausible assumptions, and was only harmful if a nearly impossible assumption is met. More broadly, the SCQE reveals what inferences can be credibly supported by evidence from non-randomized uses of experimental therapies, making it a useful tool when randomized trials have not yet produced clear evidence or to provide corroborative evidence from different populations.
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