Abstract

To the Editor: Hydroxychloroquine has long been used by dermatologists in the treatment of chronic disease, with use across such broad conditions as connective tissue disease, sarcoidosis, to lichen planopilaris. The medication has generally enjoyed wide availability at a more affordable cost. Earlier this year, hydroxychloroquine became a household name after political leaders touted the drug's efficacy in the treatment and postexposure prophylaxis of COVID-19. As demand for hydroxychloroquine grew, pharmacies reported shortfalls in supply and began implementing restrictions on dispensation.

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