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posted by janrinok on Monday December 16 2019, @06:14PM   Printer-friendly
from the whatever-happened-to-truth dept.

Ads on Facebook are spreading misinformation about anti-HIV drugs

While many are focused on Facebook's unwillingness to curb false political ads, there appears to be another misinformation campaign going unchecked. The Guardian and GLAAD have noted that personal injury law firms continue to run Facebook ads making false claims about the risks of Truvada, a drug meant to reduce the likelihood of HIV transmission. Some float the specters of bone loss and kidney damage despite evidence that the risks of either are "not clinically significant," according to the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.

GLAAD said it contacted Facebook's public policy team and reached out to five fact-checking agencies, but the social network answered by pointing to a public ad policy page explaining why ads can be removed. In response, GLAAD posted an open letter asking Facebook to remove the ads, with support coming from 50 organizations, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Senator Elizabeth Warren. The advocacy group is buying ads on Facebook to promote the letter among the LGBTQ+ community.

We've asked Facebook for comment.


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  • (Score: 2) by Gaaark on Monday December 16 2019, @10:58PM (8 children)

    by Gaaark (41) on Monday December 16 2019, @10:58PM (#933066) Journal

    I know....off-topic....a bit...

    I asked my doctor if there was anything for restless leg syndrome where the side effects weren't worse than the symptoms and she told me to try tonic water.

    The quinine is a musle relaxant and it works WONDERFULLY, no side effects (except it tastes awful and has more calories than it should)

    I dunno....stay off the 'chemicals' and go natural...even if it means abstaining from spreading AIDS?

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  • (Score: 2) by barbara hudson on Monday December 16 2019, @11:25PM (1 child)

    by barbara hudson (6443) <barbara.Jane.hudson@icloud.com> on Monday December 16 2019, @11:25PM (#933073) Journal

    Tonic water is also good for diabetic neuropathy. Problem was, my sister wouldn't drink it even though she couldn't really walk from the pain. I actually like the taste, and I know someone else won't drink it even on a hot day. Same as spruce beer - really gross, but you get used to it and there's no competition for it in the work cooler.

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    • (Score: 2) by Gaaark on Tuesday December 17 2019, @03:07AM

      by Gaaark (41) on Tuesday December 17 2019, @03:07AM (#933130) Journal

      Yeah, it's like Buckley's mixture: tastes awful, but it works, so I like the taste, lol.

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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by JoeMerchant on Tuesday December 17 2019, @01:39AM (3 children)

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Tuesday December 17 2019, @01:39AM (#933103)

    Quinine has some cardiac side effects - I forget the specifics, something about Q-T elongation I think, anyway... not usually a problem, but if you end up in front of a cardiologist for some complaint or another, do mention it to them.

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    • (Score: 2) by barbara hudson on Tuesday December 17 2019, @05:06AM (2 children)

      by barbara hudson (6443) <barbara.Jane.hudson@icloud.com> on Tuesday December 17 2019, @05:06AM (#933165) Journal
      Have you seen the side effects of drugs for diabetic nerve pain? Way way worse.
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      • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Tuesday December 17 2019, @03:35PM

        by JoeMerchant (3937) on Tuesday December 17 2019, @03:35PM (#933296)

        Oh, no doubt, and the concentrations allowed in tonic water are intentionally limited to (drastically) reduce the chance of significant Q-T elongation, but it can still be a problem in combination with any number of other factors.

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      • (Score: 2) by Freeman on Tuesday December 17 2019, @03:47PM

        by Freeman (732) on Tuesday December 17 2019, @03:47PM (#933306) Journal

        Side effect of almost every medication advertised on TV in tiny print and said so fast, it's barely intelligible "death".

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  • (Score: 2) by hendrikboom on Wednesday December 18 2019, @09:59PM (1 child)

    by hendrikboom (1125) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday December 18 2019, @09:59PM (#933939) Homepage Journal

    Tonic water does *not* taste awful, in my experience.
    Don't confuse facts with matters of taste.

    • (Score: 2) by Gaaark on Thursday December 19 2019, @05:50AM

      by Gaaark (41) on Thursday December 19 2019, @05:50AM (#934109) Journal

      There ARE no 'facts':

      1+1=2.....fact?
      1 man +1 woman = 1 baby which makes 3.....fact?

      Which is true? Both?

      Fried baby tastes good. Fact?

      I wants me baby-back...baby-back.... baby-back..... riiiiiibs!!!! Fact!

      Going insane? Don't mind if I dooo!
      8)

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