KEY POINTS
  • Some patients developed irregular heart beats and nearly two dozen died after taking doses daily, the researchers said.
  • Scientists say the findings should "serve to curb the exuberant use" of the drug, touted by President Trump as a potential "game changer."

Citing a high risk of death, researchers cut short a study testing anti-malaria drug chloroquine as a potential treatment for Covid-19 after some patients developed irregular heart beats and nearly two dozen died after taking doses daily.

Scientists say the findings, published Friday in JAMA Network Open, should prompt some degree of skepticism from the public toward enthusiastic claims and perhaps "serve to curb the exuberant use" of the drug, which has been touted by President Donald Trump as a potential "game changer" in the fight against the coronavirus.