I know, thanks to knowing physics chem and biology that ivermectin doesn't work. And all peer reviewed papers say the same thing. The problem is many of you don't know how to read the study properly. You think they are saying ivermectin works - but you skipped past the part where they say it works so far in a petri dish, in a lab (in vit…
I know, thanks to knowing physics chem and biology that ivermectin doesn't work. And all peer reviewed papers say the same thing. The problem is many of you don't know how to read the study properly. You think they are saying ivermectin works - but you skipped past the part where they say it works so far in a petri dish, in a lab (in vitro). You also miss the part where they ALL conclude that there is not enough evidence to say it actually works.
Official physician and CDC guidance was once positive for covid, go home, take acetaminophen, and wait until O2 levels drop and difficulty breathing sets in, then go to hospital.
Acetaminophen has a harsher side effect and risk profile than ivermectin, and on top of that it is in numerous cold medicines, so as an OTC compound, it is very likely to be used into the risk zone. Ivermectin, being prescribed at known safe, tested dosing, is quite unlikely to be causative of side effect injury. Its safety profile is better than acetaminophen.
Nevertheless, people were NOT allowed to take ivermectin "placebo" but were DIRECTED to take acetaminophen placebo, self-medicated, and with greater OD risk. That is NOT logical in any sense, nor is it ethical for a novel disease with no cure.
I know, thanks to knowing physics chem and biology that ivermectin doesn't work. And all peer reviewed papers say the same thing. The problem is many of you don't know how to read the study properly. You think they are saying ivermectin works - but you skipped past the part where they say it works so far in a petri dish, in a lab (in vitro). You also miss the part where they ALL conclude that there is not enough evidence to say it actually works.
Official physician and CDC guidance was once positive for covid, go home, take acetaminophen, and wait until O2 levels drop and difficulty breathing sets in, then go to hospital.
Acetaminophen has a harsher side effect and risk profile than ivermectin, and on top of that it is in numerous cold medicines, so as an OTC compound, it is very likely to be used into the risk zone. Ivermectin, being prescribed at known safe, tested dosing, is quite unlikely to be causative of side effect injury. Its safety profile is better than acetaminophen.
Nevertheless, people were NOT allowed to take ivermectin "placebo" but were DIRECTED to take acetaminophen placebo, self-medicated, and with greater OD risk. That is NOT logical in any sense, nor is it ethical for a novel disease with no cure.
The immune system is the only thing that can defeat covid, or cancer, or colds and flus etc.
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