Ivermectin

dpic73

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Large, high-quality clinical trials and major health organizations worldwide have concluded that ivermectin has no significant beneficial effect on the prevention or treatment of COVID-19.

Authoritative bodies, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the World Health Organization (WHO), unanimously recommend against its use for this purpose outside of a controlled clinical trial setting.

Key Findings from Studies
  • No Reduction in Hospitalization or Mortality: Multiple large-scale, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have consistently demonstrated that ivermectin does not reduce the risk of hospitalization, the need for mechanical ventilation, or death in patients with COVID-19.
  • No Significant Impact on Recovery: Studies have found no statistically significant difference in the time to sustained recovery or the rate of viral clearance between patients receiving ivermectin and those receiving a placebo.
  • Insufficient Dosing in Humans: Initial laboratory studies showed ivermectin could inhibit the SARS-CoV-2 virus in a cell culture setting. However, the dosage required to achieve that effect in humans would be much higher than the approved dose and potentially fatal or toxic.
    • Potential for Harm: The misuse of ivermectin, especially consuming products intended for animals, can lead to toxic effects including gastrointestinal distress, confusion, ataxia (lack of muscle control), seizures, and hypotension (low blood pressure), sometimes requiring hospitalization.

In summary, robust scientific evidence from major clinical trials does not support the use of ivermectin as a treatment or preventative measure for COVID-19.
 

hopefultiger13

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Large, high-quality clinical trials and major health organizations worldwide have concluded that ivermectin has no significant beneficial effect on the prevention or treatment of COVID-19.

Authoritative bodies, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the World Health Organization (WHO), unanimously recommend against its use for this purpose outside of a controlled clinical trial setting.

Key Findings from Studies
  • No Reduction in Hospitalization or Mortality: Multiple large-scale, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have consistently demonstrated that ivermectin does not reduce the risk of hospitalization, the need for mechanical ventilation, or death in patients with COVID-19.
  • No Significant Impact on Recovery: Studies have found no statistically significant difference in the time to sustained recovery or the rate of viral clearance between patients receiving ivermectin and those receiving a placebo.
  • Insufficient Dosing in Humans: Initial laboratory studies showed ivermectin could inhibit the SARS-CoV-2 virus in a cell culture setting. However, the dosage required to achieve that effect in humans would be much higher than the approved dose and potentially fatal or toxic.
    • Potential for Harm: The misuse of ivermectin, especially consuming products intended for animals, can lead to toxic effects including gastrointestinal distress, confusion, ataxia (lack of muscle control), seizures, and hypotension (low blood pressure), sometimes requiring hospitalization.

In summary, robust scientific evidence from major clinical trials does not support the use of ivermectin as a treatment or preventative measure for COVID-19.
Well, we all see the facts, BUT Growls has a colored poster style post that isn't cluttered with all those fact... So how can we not believe that?
 

dpic73

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Well, we all see the facts, BUT Growls has a colored poster style post that isn't cluttered with all those fact... So how can we not believe that?
It looks quite authoritative despite there being no endorsement from an authority but there had to be one with this type of scholarly, cerebral language.

"Detoxifies the damage they injected into us."
 
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hopefultiger13

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It looks quite authoritative despite there being no endorsement from an authority but there had to be one with this type of scholarly, cerebral language.

"Detoxifies the damage they injected into us."
Well, I've often wondered about the fact that ivermectin was coinvented Merk. Part of Big Pharma for sure. THEY gave us this miracle drug that can save everyone from everything and also are damaging us at the same time.