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Ivermectin


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2021 May 9, 10:24pm   86,347 views  677 comments

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https://sebastianrushworth.com/2021/05/09/update-on-ivermectin-for-covid-19/

Back in January I wrote an article about four randomized controlled trials of ivermectin as a treatment for covid-19 that had at that time released their results to the public. Each of those four trials had promising results, but each was also too small individually to show any meaningful impact on the hard outcomes we really care about, like death. When I meta-analyzed them together however, the results suddenly appeared very impressive. Here’s what that meta-analysis looked like:



It showed a massive 78% reduction in mortality in patients treated with covid-19. Mortality is the hardest of hard end points, which means it’s the hardest for researchers to manipulate and therefore the least open to bias. Either someone’s dead, or they’re alive. End of story.

You would have thought that this strong overall signal of benefit in the midst of a pandemic would have mobilized the powers that be to arrange multiple large randomized trials to confirm these results as quickly as possible, and that the major medical journals would be falling over each other to be the first to publish these studies.

That hasn’t happened.

Rather the opposite, in fact. South Africa has even gone so far as to ban doctors from using ivermectin on covid-19 patients. And as far as I can tell, most of the discussion about ivermectin in mainstream media (and in the medical press) has centred not around its relative merits, but more around how its proponents are clearly deluded tin foil hat wearing crazies who are using social media to manipulate the masses.

In spite of this, trial results have continued to appear. That means we should now be able to conclude with even greater certainty whether or not ivermectin is effective against covid-19. Since there are so many of these trials popping up now, I’ve decided to limit the discussion here only to the ones I’ve been able to find that had at least 150 participants, and that compared ivermectin to placebo (although I’ll add even the smaller trials I’ve found in to the updated meta-analysis at the end).

As before, it appears that rich western countries have very little interest in studying ivermectin as a treatment for covid. The three new trials that had at least 150 participants and compared ivermectin with placebo were conducted in Colombia, Iran, and Argentina. We’ll go through each in turn. ...

What we see is a 62% reduction in the relative risk of dying among covid patients treated with ivermectin. That would mean that ivermectin prevents roughly three out of five covid deaths. The reduction is statistically significant (p-value 0,004). In other words, the weight of evidence supporting ivermectin continues to pile up. It is now far stronger than the evidence that led to widespred use of remdesivir earlier in the pandemic, and the effect is much larger and more important (remdesivir was only ever shown to marginally decrease length of hospital stay, it was never shown to have any effect on risk of dying).

I understand why pharmaceutical companies don’t like ivermectin. It’s a cheap generic drug. Even Merck, the company that invented ivermectin, is doing it’s best to destroy the drug’s reputation at the moment. This can only be explained by the fact that Merck is currently developing two expensive new covid drugs, and doesn’t want an off-patent drug, which it can no longer make any profit from, competing with them.

The only reason I can think to understand why the broader medical establishment, however, is still so anti-ivermectin is that these studies have all been done outside the rich west. Apparently doctors and scientists outside North America and Western Europe can’t be trusted, unless they’re saying things that are in line with our pre-conceived notions.


And HCQ falls into that same bucket. Even worse - to admit HCQ works would be to admit Trump was right about something.

Liberals would rather that millions die than that Trump be allowed to be right about anything. They hate Trump more than they love their fellow humans.

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661   Patrick   2025 Apr 17, 12:17pm  

https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/idaho-governor-signs-bill-for-ivermectin-to-be-sold-over-the-counter-5842316?src_src=Bright&src_cmp=bright-2025-04-17


Idaho Governor Signs Bill for Ivermectin to Be Sold Over the Counter

The measure, which the state Legislature passed earlier this year, went into law immediately on April 14.

Idaho has become the latest of a handful of states to legalize over-the-counter sales of the anti-parasite drug ivermectin following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Idaho Gov. Brad Little, a Republican, did not offer any comments on the bill, which was among many measures he signed on April 14. The bill had been passed with little resistance in the Idaho Legislature and took effect immediately.

In March, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a bill legalizing over-the-counter sales of the drug, as did Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee in 2022.


So far, I have not found any legal US pharmacy that will ship ivermectin to California.
662   stereotomy   2025 Apr 17, 1:54pm  

Patrick says

So far, I have not found any legal US pharmacy that will ship ivermectin to California.

If you order form AlldayChemist and the order is confiscated by customs, there's no criminal or civil penalty other than forfeiture of the meds. They'll resend, and if confiscated again they'll refund your money.

I wouldn't buy much more than your family could reasonably use in several months. Massive orders are usually prima facie evidence of intent to distribute ("Dallas Buyer's Club") and should be avoided.
663   Patrick   2025 Apr 22, 2:13pm  

https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/new-study-ivermectin-shows-striking


Largest review to date of ivermectin use in cancer patients finds no safety concerns, promising anecdotal reports, and strong preclinical evidence of tumor suppression.
664   stereotomy   2025 Apr 22, 2:43pm  

Ivermectin is the bomb. Artemisin might be just as good or better - @Rin recommended it.

That plus fenbendazole or its human prescription equivalents, should protect you from anything other than libtard homicidal violence.
666   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Apr 26, 10:40am  

stereotomy says

fenbendazole


I use that stuff to treat flukes on fish I purchase during their quarantine for my reef tank.
667   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 26, 11:48am  

It's IMPOSSIBLE that humans in China and Europe were using wormwood on themselves and domestic animals as a parasite and symptom cure (Artemisia)
They didn't have THE SCIENCE (tm).
However people did discover that barley seeds could be fermented in water by accident.
668   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Apr 26, 12:51pm  

Citric acid powder is another thing I use on my reef tank - to clean components I don't want to clean with harsher vinegar. It's what they sprinkle on sour patch kids candy to give that sour taste.

I've been growing a miracle berry bush now for almost 2 years and picked my 1st miracle berry last Wednesday. It contains miraculin which binds to sweet receptors basically turning them off.

However, they react to acids and 'bend' the sweet receptors causing them to explode in sweet flavor. So I had a bunch of stuff I'd never eat alone all lined up: lemon slices, kiwi slices, sauerkraut etc.

OMFG, I ate the whole lemon and it tasted like lemon candy! The kiwis and some other sour fruit were superb as well. I was surprised the sauerkraut didn't really taste any better. Maybe a bit.

It doesn't effect the flavor of non-sweet things either, like the beer I was drinking with it. Lasted about 30mins after I chewed the berry and swished it around in my mouth for a few mins.

I tested it in intervals 10mins, then about every 5 mins until things started tasting like shit again.

After that 1st berry the plant is blooming like crazy so I'm going to have a LOT of these soon. I'd truly wished it would have made sauerkraut taste better because I pop a table spoon of that with dinner and wash it down quickly near daily for the natural pre and pro biotics.

You can easily buy it freeze dried. No need to grow it like I am. Some people throw miracle berry parties haha. Obviously I'm not going to keep eating lemons like candy that has to be terrible for the teeth.

Was fun though!
669   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Apr 26, 12:56pm  

Ivermectin is supposed to treat scabies but the scabies are becoming drug resistant for anyone looking to use it for that, maybe try Benzyl Benzoate instead but you can't get that in the US anymore - unless you buy the horse emulsion which is identical to what docs used to prescribe in the US for people.

Resistant to permethrin too which is a problem with all of the illegal aliens showing up here.

They've been put up in hotels for free (even the very nice ones) and you can catch that shit from the sheets.

Australia still prescribes Benzyl Benzoate for scabies.
670   stereotomy   2025 Apr 26, 5:13pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says

I've been growing a miracle berry bush now for almost 2 years and picked my 1st miracle berry last Wednesday. It contains miraculin which binds to sweet receptors basically turning them off.

What is this stuff? Do tell.
671   stereotomy   2025 Apr 26, 5:15pm  

FYI Ivermectin is getting tougher to get - probably supply chain disruptions.
672   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Apr 26, 7:39pm  

stereotomy says


What is this stuff? Do tell.


https://mberry.us/products/mberry-freeze-dried-miracle-berries

I hear the vinegar claim they made (watched someone do it on utube) is BS. But the lemon I ate definitely tasted like yummy candy. Way better than candy like lemon drops in fact.

I don't know if freeze dried is as good as a fresh berry like I ate.

I think next time I'm going to eat a little bit of my citric acid fish tank pump cleaning powder.
673   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 26, 10:09pm  

Glad the berry is working out for ya.

I eat like half a pint of sauerkraut with every sausage or hotdog, with a good tablespoon or two of mustard to boot, and put ONLY balsamic vinegar in my salad (sometimes with a little mustard, too).

Pickles too and sometimes a tablespoon of Pickle Juice in a cold cup of water for rehydration power. Better than sugary gatorade or expensive powdery concoctions. A shot of pickle juice before bed when you have muscle strains or cramps is better than ANY OTC and probably most Rx.

One big reason our health might be going to shit is because compared to earlier generations that had only limited/no refrigeration in the house, we eat a lot less fermented vegetables. Interestingly, ALL of the longest lived people - Japanese, Greek Islanders, Scandinavians - eat a ton of fermented foods.
674   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 26, 10:22pm  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says

But the lemon I ate definitely tasted like yummy candy. Way better than candy like lemon drops in fact.

Awesome, reading about the history now.
675   HeadSet   2025 Apr 27, 7:45am  

AmericanKulak says

Pickles too and sometimes a tablespoon of Pickle Juice in a cold cup of water for rehydration power

I remember as a kid that pickled eggs and picked beets were common. Also, kids drank the pickle juice after the pickles were gone.
676   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Apr 27, 7:51am  

AmericanKulak says

Better than sugary gatorade or expensive powdery concoctions. A shot of pickle juice before bed when you have muscle strains or cramps is better than ANY OTC and probably most Rx.


I'm going to try that!

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