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To: Land Shark who wrote (1341516)2/7/2022 2:46:01 PM
From: h_  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572026
 
There are always going to be rigged studies, especially with $trillions on the line pushing deadly jabs. This meta study shows Ivermectin works. ivmmeta.com



To: Land Shark who wrote (1341516)2/7/2022 2:58:56 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572026
 
Sharkie, I found this:

Reuters Corrects Report That Ivermectin Has Anti-Viral Effect Against Omicron in Humans (newsweek.com)

Some Tenchu Notes on the article:

- According to Reuters, Kowa, a Japanese pharma company, claimed that Ivermectin was effective against Omicron in Phase III trials.

- Later, Reuters corrected themselves. Kowa actually mentioned that Ivermectin "had an anti-viral effect" only in non-clinical trials (i.e. test tubes).

- The Phase III trial for Ivermectin is still ongoing, according to Kowa. (So much for WFoL's claim that no pharma company would bother with Phase III trials.)

But hey, if Ivermectin does indeed show promise, more power to Kowa and every other person, especially the antivaxxers, who think Ivermectin is the latest "wonder drug" against COVID.

Personally I'd rather go with Pfizer's latest antiviral pill, if I end up with severe symptoms as a result of COVID infection:

FDA authorizes Pfizer's Covid treatment pill, the first oral antiviral drug cleared during the pandemic (cnbc.com)

Tenchusatsu