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re: Ivermectin Reduces transmission of Covid-19 by over 80%-90%
Posted on 5/7/21 at 4:18 pm to jjdogg76
Posted on 5/7/21 at 4:18 pm to jjdogg76
Please stop posting baseless misinformation QAnon conspiracy theories. The Associated Press settled this science less than 6 months ago.
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CLAIM: The antiparasitic drug ivermectin “has a miraculous effectiveness that obliterates” the transmission of COVID-19 and will prevent people from getting sick.
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. There’s no evidence ivermectin has been proven a safe or effective treatment against COVID-19.
THE FACTS: During a Senate hearing Tuesday, a group of doctors touted alternative COVID-19 treatments, including ivermectin and the anti-malaria medication hydroxychloroquine. Medical experts have cautioned against using either of those drugs to treat COVID-19. Studies have shown that hydroxychloroquine has no benefit against the coronavirus and can have serious side effects. No evidence has been shown to prove that ivermectin works against COVID-19.
Posted on 5/7/21 at 4:33 pm to BobABooey
Posted on 5/7/21 at 5:05 pm to BobABooey
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THE FACTS: During a Senate hearing Tuesday, a group of doctors touted alternative COVID-19 treatments, including ivermectin and the anti-malaria medication hydroxychloroquine. Medical experts have cautioned against using either of those drugs to treat COVID-19. Studies have shown that hydroxychloroquine has no benefit against the coronavirus and can have serious side effects.
The American journal of medicine says other wise you twit.
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The currently completed retrospective studies and randomized trials have generally shown these findings: 1) when started late in the hospital course and for short durations of time, antimalarials appear to be ineffective, 2) when started earlier in the hospital course, for progressively longer durations and in outpatients, antimalarials may reduce the progression of disease, prevent hospitalization, and are associated with reduced mortality.
This post was edited on 5/7/21 at 5:14 pm
Posted on 5/7/21 at 5:33 pm to BobABooey
I love how you twits are always "Please...stop..!!" Probably in a girls voice too...
Posted on 5/7/21 at 5:38 pm to BobABooey
Bobabooey, blue anon bootlicker for the "follow the science" crowd, only if they can make up the science which is accepted to them
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