If that opinion contains patently false information and assumptions (e.g. early in-vitro study needed a high dose, therefore that same dose must be required in clinical patients), then that opinion is not trustworthy, regardless of whether it's on the BMJ website or not.
See also here [1] under the "Big Science" heading, why the current system is broken.
If that opinion contains patently false information and assumptions (e.g. early in-vitro study needed a high dose, therefore that same dose must be required in clinical patients), then that opinion is not trustworthy, regardless of whether it's on the BMJ website or not.
See also here [1] under the "Big Science" heading, why the current system is broken.
1. https://covid19criticalcare.com/videos-and-press/flccc-relea...