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GMB doctor says Trump sounds like a 'drug pusher' over 'promotion of toxic drug'

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Good Morning Britain star Dr Hilary Jones has hit out at the use of hydroxychlorquine after President Donald Trump confessed he was taking the unproven anti-malaria drug during the coronavirus pandemic.

The ITV resident doctor, 66, warned that there were a number of consequences of using the drug, including heart failure. Dr Hilary said that that were are no benefits fond in the clinical trials and that Trump was "three weeks behind on the rumour mill".

He went on to suggest that the US President "sounded like a drug pusher" by telling American citizens that they "might like" the drugs.

Chatting to GMB presenters Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid about his opinion on Trump's confession, he said: "It can be very toxic.

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