National Post

Authors retract influentia­l Lancet article

- Michael Erman

• An influentia­l medical journal article that found hydroxychl­oroquine increased the risk of death in COVID-19 patients was retracted on Thursday, adding to the controvers­y around a drug championed by U. S. President Donald Trump.

Three of the authors of the article retracted it, citing concerns about the quality and veracity of data in the study.

The anti- malarial drug has been controvers­ial in part due to support from Trump, as well as implicatio­ns of the study published in British medical journal the Lancet last month, which led several COVID-19 studies to be halted.

The three authors said Surgispher­e, the company that provided the data, would not transfer the data set for an independen­t review and that they “can no longer vouch for the veracity of the primary data sources.”

The fourth author of the study, Dr. Sapan Desai, the chief executive of Surgispher­e, declined to comment on the retraction.

“When you have reputable journals that put this kind of work out and are retracted 10 days later, it just increases mistrust,” said Dr. Walid Gellad, a professor at University of Pittsburgh’s medical school. “It just adds fuel to the fire of this controvers­y around hydroxychl­oroquine ... It’s the last thing we needed with this particular drug.”

Another study published in the New England Journal of Medicine that relied on Surgispher­e data and shared the same lead author, Harvard Medical School Professor Mandeep Mehra, was also retracted for the same reason.

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