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2021 May 9, 10:24pm   80,773 views  628 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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568   GNL   2023 Sep 26, 3:51pm  

Patrick says





Best meme about Ivermectin I've seen.
569   Patrick   2023 Oct 2, 9:39am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/obstruction-monday-october-2-2023


🔬 Don’t tell the FDA, but a new study published last week in Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology titled, "Ivermectin induces nonprotective autophagy by downregulating PAK1 and apoptosis in lung adenocarcinoma cells.”

The short version is, this study suggests the Nobel-winning anti-parasitic drug ivermectin — often used by independent doctors to treat covid — might also cure lung cancer. Specifically, the researchers found that ivermectin kills lung cancer cells both in vitro (Petri dishes) and in vivo (mice). And it works in multiple ways. According to the researchers, ivermectin suppressed lung cancer in at least three different ways:

(1) Ivermectin stopped the cancer cells from growing and dividing,

(2) Ivermectin caused the cancer cells to die (“apoptosis”), and

(3) Ivermectin increased the process of cells breaking down their own damaged or unwanted parts (“autophagy”).

The researchers found that the way ivermectin works is by inhibiting a protein called PAK1, which is more highly expressed in lung cancers than in normal tissues, and lung cancer patients showing high PAK1 levels have a worse prognosis. PAK1 has been linked to cancer cell growth and survival. So when PAK1 is inhibited, the cancer cells cannot grow or divide and eventually die.

The researchers didn’t just see the magic happening through their microscopes. They also tested ivermectin on special cancer mice, where ivermectin also suppressed the growth of the lung cancer. ...

But you’re not a horse, ya’ll. So stop it.
570   Patrick   2023 Oct 2, 9:40am  


🔬 Doctors are starting to catch on and it may not only be lung cancer. In related news, on August 29th, the Deseret Review ran a medical op-ed titled, “High-dose Ivermectin shrinks cancer metastases.”

Author Justus R. Hope, MD, began by reporting on patient Rick’s “unsurvivable” stage 4 metastatic turbo colon cancer, which at the time of diagnosis had already spread to his liver and lymph nodes. Rick’s oncologist gave him six months, tops.

But Rick started taking high-dose ivermectin. His tumor markers dropped from 1,489 to 4.7. That’s a big drop. His metastases also calcified and shrank.

Next, Dr. Justus described one of Dr. Tess Lawrie’s recent cases. Tess reported a patient with metastatic ovarian cancer that had already spread to her peritoneum. The patient’s initial tumor markers (Ca125) were high, at 288. After a few weeks of chemo combined with ivermectin, her markers dropped to 22, and the externally-visible traces of the tumor vanished.

The patient’s cancer surgeon was baffled. He admitted “It’s remarkable. I didn’t expect that.” After removing her uterus and ovaries and taking biopsies, the surgeon was even more astounded. He found no cancer. He said, “This is extraordinary. No tumor. Some dead cells on the peritoneum that I removed. The biopsy confirmed that everything has gone – Ca125 at 3.”
Three.

The next example involved a doctor who was herself the patient. She had a fist-sized gallbladder tumor. She decided to take a very high dose of ivermectin (2 mg per kg), and later reported that her tumor disappeared.

Ivermectin appears to work on vaccine-induced turbo cancer, too. Dr. Shankara Chetty reported the case of Oscar Nacu, a man who developed a grotesque, giant neck tumor involving canon-ball lung metastases one week after taking the covid jab. After three months of high dose Ivermectin (over 2.4 mg per kg per day) along with Lactoferrin (an antifungal supplement), the lung metastases shrank, and he stopped taking pain meds. Plus he started walking up to a mile daily and even spontaneously sang and danced.

No wonder Oscar was “spontaneously” singing and dancing. I bet he was pretty happy to get that thing off his neck.

These reports (and many other related studies and case reports) show that patients have easily tolerated very high doses of ivermectin. At 2.4 mg per kg, for example, the dose would be 216 mg per day for a 200-lb man.

But seriously, ya’ll. It’s horse paste. Wouldn’t you rather die than treat yourself like an animal?
571   Karloff   2023 Oct 2, 12:48pm  

richwicks says


I'm wondering if intelligence isn't synonymous with obedience - that it's not intelligence at all - just conformity.

What I assumed, was that the more intelligent we were, the more freedom we could experience. I think it's the opposite now. I think the higher you climb, the more you are controlled because you have more to lose. It's unsettling to realize this.

Throughout school I always excelled, but it seemingly took me longer to "get" subjects than many of the other students. I'd sit there confused for a while, trying to understand the topic that everyone else seemed to grasp faster than I. I thought I was bit slow for a long time, despite my good grades.

What I finally realized was that I was actually coming to an understanding of the subject, while the others were mainly memorizing and regurgitating. This became obvious when instructors would ask questions that weren't just copy/pasted from book questions with the values changed. People couldn't figure them out because they didn't actually understand what they were supposed to have learned. They couldn't take knowledge and apply it to something different. They didn't really learn anything.

This opened my eyes, and I see this everywhere now.

Many of these doctors and scientists that went along with these crimes without being threatened or paid are prime examples.
572   richwicks   2023 Oct 2, 1:38pm  

Karloff says

What I finally realized was that I was actually coming to an understanding of the subject, while the others were mainly memorizing and regurgitating. This became obvious when instructors would ask questions that weren't just copy/pasted from book questions with the values changed. People couldn't figure them out because they didn't actually understand what they were supposed to have learned. They couldn't take knowledge and apply it to something different. They didn't really learn anything.


I was always obsessed with understanding HOW something worked. Drove me nuts to be forced to memorize an equation, and have the teacher tell me the derivation was "too complicated". Velocity is just the derivative of position. I can teach a derivation in a day to anybody that understands division.

I'm convinced skool is designed to waste people's time, not to teach them.

My parents purposely, and stupidly, gave me a big head. Don't do that to your kids.

Karloff says

Many of these doctors and scientists that went along with these crimes without being threatened or paid are prime examples.


SCIENTISTS are what surprise me. DOCTORS are glorified mechanics, that have no clue what they are doing, who are intentionally given a god complex. Scientists, the fundamental thing about science is you have to understand the process to even look for other solutions are apply the process to another process.

Take evolutionary theory, that was extended to computer science, and it produced a lot. Some algorithms even mimic parents and children, although the parents are generally immortal until their children kill them off through superior competition.
573   GNL   2023 Oct 2, 1:55pm  

richwicks says

My parents purposely, and stupidly, gave me a big head. Don't do that to your kids.

YES. I think it is not a good idea to tell young girls over and over that they are good looking. Or young boy either. I remember my mother's friends saying things about me when I was a teenager. I don't think they knew I could hear them. Not good.
574   richwicks   2023 Oct 2, 2:05pm  

GNL says


richwicks says


My parents purposely, and stupidly, gave me a big head. Don't do that to your kids.

YES. I think it is not a good idea to tell young girls over and over that they are good looking. Or young boy either. I remember my mother's friends saying things about me when I was a teenager. I don't think they knew I could hear them. Not good.



I don't think it's a good idea to give people an over-inflated sense of confidence. I think it's better to push them to do better.

It's hard to say. I'm a skeptical person who does a lot of research because I distrust everybody but at the same time I for a VERY LONG TIME believed that journalists were "making mistakes" - they weren't, they were lying - they were purposely producing propaganda. I just thought they were far more stupid than I was. They aren't stupid, they're dishonest. Imagine my arrogance to think I knew more than a journalist did, who professionally was supposed to report information, that I had collected in my spare time? I'm sure the typical journalist knows more than I do... now.

It was difficult for me to realize, because I cannot lie in my profession. You can't bullshit engineering. I think that's a problem with a lot of engineers, that they don't recognize that in other fields "experts" lie, even though we see this within our own discipline. I've seen companies lie about the capabilities of a product, assuming, that the problems of the product will be solved before release by the engineers. Grandiose claims that MIGHT be possible to solve before release. "It's going to change the world" is common, remember code-name "Ginger" - the stupid Segway? Too much hype in my industry.

We always get found out, but people keep buying. It's bizarre.
575   Patrick   2023 Oct 6, 10:48am  


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576   Patrick   2023 Oct 14, 5:36pm  

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/ivermectin-upon-neutral-ground?publication_id=400535&post_id=137960429&isFreemail=true&r=542sq


by Steven Phillips, MD February 28, 2022

Many who aren’t in the medical field, and a large number who are, first heard of ivermectin when it hit the media in regard to Covid. So it may come as a surprise that I have over a decade of real world experience prescribing ivermectin way before Covid swept across the globe. ...

Given these powerful financial motivations, if pharma does find an effective medication that’s intended for short-term use, it’s reasonable to conclude that they’re only motivated to develop the drugs with shiny new patents that cost a fortune. But what happens if a cheap, safe, effective repurposed drug is found to have similar beneficial effects? Is this drug ignored? Worse yet, is it demonized?

And so I come to ivermectin. Before getting into the Covid discussion, it’s important to note the many amazing qualities of this inexpensive, safe medication that’s on the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines. It’s saved countless lives globally in its use as an anti-parasitic, and for that it won its discoverers the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2015. But in addition to that, its other diverse therapeutic effects, including broad antiviral activity, have helped solidify its reputation as a “wonder drug.”

For example, many may not know that ivermectin, even on its own, has profound anti-cancer effects without significant toxicity, unlike many traditional medications that work against cancer. And when used in combination, it can turn chemotherapy-resistant cancers into chemotherapy-sensitive ones, as well as work synergistically with non-traditional anti-cancer agents, such as dichloroacetate....

The potential for this decades-old, highly-regarded medication is clearly huge. So where are the large randomized-controlled trials evaluating efficacy for these various conditions? Did I mention that it costs pennies?

Ivermectin for Covid

Now for the Covid discussion. Thank you to ivmmeta.com, which does a great job keeping tabs on the ever-evolving ivermectin for Covid database. There are currently 79 studies evaluating ivermectin for Covid from 766 scientists, which include over 85,000 patients from 27 countries. And they overwhelmingly demonstrate that ivermectin is helpful against Covid. ...

There have now been so many studies on the use of ivermectin for Covid that there have been several meta-analyses on the topic. This is where studies are combined and evaluated based on their united power. They also, unsurprisingly, demonstrate that ivermectin has good activity against Covid. ...

Ivermectin is cheap, safe, and effective, with statistically significant benefits demonstrated for Covid patients in many studies. Remdesivir on the other hand, is expensive and carries significant concerns regarding toxicity. Remdesivir also doesn’t demonstrate a statistically significant reduction in mortality, requirement for ventilation, or duration of hospital stay in large rigorously-designed studies of Covid patients, and its use with Covid is recommended against by WHO.

And yet remdesivir retains its emergency use authorization as a treatment for Covid while ivermectin is ridiculed and marginalized. ...

If anyone from NIH or FDA is reading this, why can’t we have more transparency on how health advisory decisions are made? It’s no secret that public trust in federal health agencies has been enormously eroded. You can make this right. The public pays your salary. We deserve the truth and we deserve not to be harmed by your actions or inactions.
577   HeadSet   2023 Oct 14, 5:48pm  

Patrick says

The public pays your salary.

But Big Pharma pays them more and has follow on big pay jobs.
578   richwicks   2023 Oct 14, 6:21pm  

HeadSet says


Patrick says


The public pays your salary.

But Big Pharma pays them more and has follow on big pay jobs.



Fauci I think makes something like $400,000 a year from the government, he's making 10's of millions per year in stock "investments". They don't keep their job to make money, they keep their job because it allows them to drive their stock "investments". Same thing for Congress and the executive branch, and judicial positions.
579   AmericanKulak   2023 Oct 14, 8:07pm  

Patrick says

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...


Pat you are doing the Lord's work.
580   The_Deplorable   2023 Oct 14, 10:07pm  

From the link: "Remdesivir on the other hand, is expensive and carries significant concerns regarding toxicity."

Remdesivir is a poison, not a medication. We learned that Remdesivir is a poison in May 2020 when The Lancet reported that Remdesivir performed worse than a placebo! In other words you are better off not taking Remdesivir.

"Findings... Adverse events were reported in 102 (66%) of 155 Remdesivir recipients versus 50 (64%) of 78 placebo recipients. Remdesivir was stopped early because of adverse events in 18 (12%) patients versus four (5%) patients who stopped placebo early." https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31022-9/fulltext

According to Dr. Bryan Ardis, Remdesivir kills 30% of the patients receiving it. <==== Read this again.

See "Official U.S. Data Proves COVID Drug Remdesivir is Mass Killer!" https://principia-scientific.com/official-u-s-data-proves-covid-drug-remdesivir-is-mass-killer/
581   stereotomy   2023 Oct 15, 9:24am  

Patrick says


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https://reynoldmeds.com/
renold2876gmail.com

Grant Pharmacy

https://www.grantpharmacy.com/

SafeGenericPharmacy

https://www.safegenericpharmacy.com/

AllDayChemist

https://www.alldaychemist.com/

Ships from Singapore and Germany. Decent prices and great service.

ReliableRx Pharmacy

https://www.reliablerxpharmacy.com/

IVERMECTIN.COM

https://ivermectin.com/

salesivermectin.com

Ships from US, so no customs worries and faster delivery time. Ivermectin only. Much higher prices than overseas. Accepts MasterCard, Visa, AmEx, Discover.

Medicine Counter Pharmacy

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Hixson Tennessee. They ship anywhere in the US.

I've dealt with AlldayChemist for the last 3 years - they are pretty good. Shipping takes 4-6 weeks, so order early.

I'll have to check out Medicine Counter Pharmacy. When I was on my road trip I stopped at a random big-box pharmacy in TN, but they didn't have any ivermectin. If they have good prices (<= $1 per 12 mg pill), then they might be my new go to.

SafeGenericPharmacy seems to have the best listed ivermectin prices ($0.80 per pill for 12 mg). That's another option.

Thanks Patrick!
582   Patrick   2023 Oct 15, 4:39pm  

https://vigilantnews.com/post/can-ivermectin-treat-turbo-cancers-9-ivermectin-papers-reviewed


Can Ivermectin Treat Cancer? - 9 Papers Reviewed

Oncologist and cancer researcher Dr. William Makis uncovers what Big Pharma doesn't want you to know about ivermectin's anti-cancer mechanisms.
584   Eric Holder   2023 Oct 23, 12:54pm  

I still hear screeching "Ivermectin is a veterinary drug" from some corners of the interwebs. Amazing.
585   The_Deplorable   2023 Oct 23, 1:12pm  

Eric Holder says

"I still hear screeching "Ivermectin is a veterinary drug" from some corners of the interwebs. Amazing."

Actually Ivermectin was originally approved for human use - long before it was approved for animal use.

In fact:



See https://c19ivm.org/
586   Patrick   2023 Oct 24, 1:07pm  

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/thinking-points-october-24-2023


A massive poker tell

One cannot just say “no vaccines.” One has to explain how any acute infections will be treated. Which makes me wonder anew about Pharma’s ferocious assault on ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. Yes, they were creating a market for the Covid vaccines. But in retrospect it feels like a massive poker tell. It seems that Pharma knows these existing medicines (and many others) are incredibly effective at treating a broad ranges of infectious diseases (Covid and beyond) — possibly eliminating any justification whatsoever for vaccines. That’s why Pharma and their friends at the FDA went berserker to try to suppress these meds (at the cost of millions of lives).
588   Patrick   2023 Nov 10, 6:15pm  

https://www.nature.com/articles/ja201711


Published: 15 February 2017

Ivermectin: enigmatic multifaceted ‘wonder’ drug continues to surprise and exceed expectations

Over the past decade, the global scientific community have begun to recognize the unmatched value of an extraordinary drug, ivermectin, that originates from a single microbe unearthed from soil in Japan. Work on ivermectin has seen its discoverer, Satoshi Ōmura, of Tokyo’s prestigious Kitasato Institute, receive the 2014 Gairdner Global Health Award and the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, which he shared with a collaborating partner in the discovery and development of the drug, William Campbell of Merck & Co. Incorporated. Today, ivermectin is continuing to surprise and excite scientists, offering more and more promise to help improve global public health by treating a diverse range of diseases, with its unexpected potential as an antibacterial, antiviral and anti-cancer agent being particularly extraordinary.
593   Patrick   2024 Jan 10, 10:46am  

https://sagehana.substack.com/p/effects-of-ivermectin-therapy-on


"Effects of Ivermectin therapy on the sperm functions of Nigerian onchocerciasis patients" ...

We therefore suggest that caution be seriously exercised in the treatment of male onchocerciasis patients with ivermectin to avoid the adverse effects it has on the patients’ sperm functions.


Might be true.
594   Patrick   2024 Jan 27, 4:31pm  

https://phillipaltman.substack.com/p/covid-19-vaccination-in-children


After much speculation, it has now been reported that ivermectin, which has been shown to be effective in prophylaxis and treatment of COVID-19 in many published controlled and randomised clinical trials, binds tightly to both the spike protein on the SARS-CoV-2 virus itself and to the spike protein produced by the mRNA gene-based COVID-19 “vaccines”. It is the spike protein which is the mediator of toxicity of both the virus and the “vaccines”. The binding renders the spike protein incapable of facilitating its toxic effects.
596   AmericanKulak   2024 Jan 30, 9:08pm  

Patrick says

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/thinking-points-october-24-2023



A massive poker tell

One cannot just say “no vaccines.” One has to explain how any acute infections will be treated. Which makes me wonder anew about Pharma’s ferocious assault on ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. Yes, they were creating a market for the Covid vaccines. But in retrospect it feels like a massive poker tell. It seems that Pharma knows these existing medicines (and many others) are incredibly effective at treating a broad ranges of infectious diseases (Covid and beyond) — possibly eliminating any justification whatsoever for vaccines. That’s why Pharma and their friends at the FDA went berserker to try to suppress these meds (at the cost of millions of lives).



Yep. And they're still pushing the BS

https://thehill.com/homenews/4235916-1-in-20-used-ivermectin-hydroxychloroquine-to-treat-covid-19-research/

One good thing COVID did was show the incredible power HCQ and ivermectin had over COVID and probably other respiratory viruses
597   Patrick   2024 Jan 31, 7:56pm  

https://vigilantfox.substack.com/p/dr-pierre-kory-the-smear-campaign


Dr. Pierre Kory: The Smear Campaign Against Ivermectin Caused Millions to Die Around the World

Ivermectin is often recognized – 2nd to penicillin – for having the greatest impact on human health. Its discovery even won the Nobel Prize.

But the propagandists told you it was a “dangerous horse dewormer.” Now, why would they do such a thing?

Because ivermectin’s existence threatened a multi-hundred billion dollar vaccine enterprise. The COVID shots forced upon the world would not be able to exist if ivermectin was shown to be effective.

The Emergency Use Authorization states:

“For the FDA to issue an EUA, there must be no adequate, approved, and available alternative candidate product for diagnosing, preventing, or treating the disease or condition.”

So, they had to smear and discredit ivermectin.

And in doing so, Dr. Pierre Kory says, “that has caused millions of people to die around the world.”
598   stereotomy   2024 Feb 3, 3:15pm  

I know the links to Ivermectin and HCQ are buried in this thread, but perhaps a sticky of best providers would be helpful. On the other hand, this might bring unwanted attention by the feds to them, so I put it for group discussion.
599   AmericanKulak   2024 Feb 3, 3:35pm  

How many other cheap, generic, well-tolerated, and long used drugs have unknown or concealed benefits?
600   AmericanKulak   2024 Feb 6, 1:01pm  

2016 - before COVID:

Rage Disorder Linked with Parasite Found in Cat Feces

Toxoplasmosis may alter brain chemistry in people exhibiting bouts of explosive anger

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/rage-disorder-linked-with-parasite-found-in-cat-feces/

Guess what works against the toxoplasmosis bearing parasite?
602   Patrick   2024 Mar 22, 1:26pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/three-advisors-friday-march-22-2024/comment/52207385


FDA loses its war on ivermectin and agrees to remove all social media posts and consumer directives regarding ivermectin and COVID, including its most popular tweet in FDA history.

This landmark case sets an important precedent in limiting FDA overreach into the doctor-patient relationship.

Thank you @BoydenGrayPLLC for your excellent counsel. @drpaulmarik1 @RobertApter1 @Covid19Critical

--- https://twitter.com/MdBreathe/status/1771023714584273015

Someone noted: There's absolutely no news on this...

She responds: "It literally just became final. We just got the signed order tonight. Press release going out in the morning. "
603   richwicks   2024 Mar 22, 1:28pm  

AmericanKulak says

Guess what works against the toxoplasmosis bearing parasite?


I don't think Ivermectin does, but it wouldn't hurt likely.
605   Patrick   2024 Mar 22, 4:35pm  

https://phillipaltman.substack.com/p/fda-loses-war-on-ivermectin


FDA LOSES WAR ON IVERMECTIN

At long last, the FDA has been ordered to remove misleading information regarding ivermectin by Federal court order in the US. ...

The Epoch Times reported on 22 March: “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has agreed to remove social media posts and webpages that urged people to stop taking ivermectin to treat COVID-19, according to a settlement dated March 21.”

The FDA has already removed a page that said: “Should I take ivermectin to prevent or treat COVID-19? No.”

However, the FDA has not admitted to any violation of law or any wrongdoing.

We will never know how many lives were lost due to the misinformation coming from the FDA and our own health authorities due to the failure to recommend and institute early effective treatment of COVID-19. We need a Royal Commission.
606   stereotomy   2024 Mar 23, 5:17am  

At my next check up, I'll ask if they will prescribe me ivermectin to cure TDS.

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