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W5 Canadian Veterans Still Fighting Alleged Side Effects Of Anti Malaria Drug

Coronavirus malaria drug Hydroxychloroquine Does Not Save Lives
Coronavirus malaria drug Hydroxychloroquine Does Not Save Lives

Coronavirus Malaria Drug Hydroxychloroquine Does Not Save Lives W5's avery haines meets some of the canadian veterans who have signed on to a lawsuit against the government over the alleged side effects of a military issu. Eight former canadian soldiers are suing the government of canada, claiming they were poisoned by a military issued anti malarial drug while on missions in somalia, rwanda and afghanistan. seeking.

How malaria Defeats Our drugs Bbc Future
How malaria Defeats Our drugs Bbc Future

How Malaria Defeats Our Drugs Bbc Future Richard schumann is among almost 900 canadian soldiers who are involved in a lawsuit against the federal government because anti malaria medication allegedly left them with harsh side effects. Nearly 1,000 canadian veterans have joined a lawsuit claiming that the anti malarial medication mefloquine has left them suffering from depression, night terrors, aggressive behaviour and suicide. Hervey blois, a medic with the ill fated canadian airborne regiment’s 1992 93 deployment in somalia, said he still suffers from the effects of the anti malaria drug mefloquine. A local police officer and former canadian soldier is speaking out about the anti malaria drug mefloquine. he took the drug while deployed to somalia in 1992 and says it has caused him decades of.

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