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Aussies say Ivermectin will save the day.

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3 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Probably claiming the treatment of coronavirus with Ivermectin, not the drug itself.

That would be a reasonable explanation but for the fact there have  been several other reported research efforts involving  ivermectin. Some more positive than negative claims .

Incidentally I have taken Ivermectin orally and in the injectable form in an attempt to cure a suspected lymphatic  filiarasis  ( small worm infection of the skin).

Zero detectable side effects but I would avoid the injection ! Extraordinarily painful and in my case ineffective.

Can't help but wish Trump had an experimental one of those  up em ! lol

 

 

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  • Grumpy John
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    Big pharma will go all out to poo poo the concept for obvious reasons.  I'd give that Ivermectin, doxycycline, zinc treatment ago over some rushed to market vaccine.

  • "Following deliberations, experts decided not to include Ivermectin in the national clinical management protocol for COVID-19 because of lack of sufficient evidence on its efficacy based on randomised

  • The big difference is vaccines take months or years to prove their efficacy and safety. Side effects are known for existing medications, and the results of clinical trials are available pretty quickly

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15 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Dec 2019, big one now about 40 kg. Not his first Ivermectin pill.

"Small" one now 22 kg! No Ivermectin so far.

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Is that small dog named Riley? Certainly living the life of Riley.

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