DOJ Lawyer ADMITS FDA War Against Ivermectin was a Mistake

What gets me is they kept referring to ivermectin as horse dewormer even though it's been approved for humans for decades. It was a purposeful deception.

Here are just a few
NIH and JAMA? both with vested interests
That first study concludes ivermectin should not be prescribed. I didnt realize it was the job of researchers to declare what should and should not be prescribed. Their claim is the 2 days of improvement with ivermectin arent significant enough to give their "blessing" ivermectin. If a doctor and their patient want to try ivermectin why should anyone else like researchers say no. Drugs are used for off label use all the time.
 
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The study published ny Lancet was later retracted.

“The Lancet published a controversial study regarding ivermectin's effectiveness for COVID-19, which was later retracted due to concerns about the reliability of the data. This incident highlights the challenges in ensuring the accuracy of research during a health crisis. The Guardian monash.edu

You mean under pressure from the Biden Junta during the police state in 2021.
 
What gets me is they kept referring to ivermectin as horse dewormer even though it's been approved for humans for decades. It was a purposeful deception.

Yes, but at $5 a treatment - it wasn't going to bring in billions for Pelosi and the other Inside Traders.
 
No, you sighted a study that was later retracted. Current studies state invermectin is not an effective treatment or prevention for COVID. The End
Cited.

And no, it wasn't retracted. The authors conducted valid research and stand behind it. Notice that you turned to the radical left sewer of the Guardian, rather than citing an actual retraction from the medical journal, the Lancet. The Lancet was coerced to print a disclaimer under enormous pressure from both the British and American governments,
 
Cited.

And no, it wasn't retracted. The authors conducted valid research and stand behind it. Notice that you turned to the radical left sewer of the Guardian, rather than citing an actual retraction from the medical journal, the Lancet. The Lancet was coerced to print a disclaimer under enormous pressure from both the British and American governments,
Comedy Gold
 
NIH and JAMA? both with vested interests
That first study concludes ivermectin should not be prescribed. I didnt realize it was the job of researchers to declare what should and should not be prescribed. Their claim is the 2 days of improvement with ivermectin arent significant enough to give their "blessing" ivermectin. If a doctor and their patient want to try ivermectin why should anyone else like researchers say no. Drugs are used for off label use all the time.
Both NIH and JAMA have scientific standards although NIH only reposts papers that were published in scientific journals. Then it seems you ignored the Lancet and NEJM published studies.

The study says with an average of 16 days of symptoms, a 2 day difference is not significant because invermectin acts the same as ibuprofen or any other anti-inflammatory drug which have fewer side effects.

Gosh, why can't your doctor prescribe opioids for athlete's feet or a simple cold?
 
Both NIH and JAMA have scientific standards although NIH only reposts papers that were published in scientific journals. Then it seems you ignored the Lancet and NEJM published studies.

The study says with an average of 16 days of symptoms, a 2 day difference is not significant because invermectin acts the same as ibuprofen or any other anti-inflammatory drug which have fewer side effects.

Gosh, why can't your doctor prescribe opioids for athlete's feet or a simple cold?
If ivermectin acts the same as ibuprofen then there was no reason to a prevent doctors from prescribing it. Why would it matter if a doctor prescribed ibuprofen to a COVID patient? The problem was they were trying to ban doctors from prescribing it. That's fuckig bullshit especially if it just acts the same as ibuprofen like you claim.

ibuprofen doesn't have the same side effects dumbass.
 
If ivermectin acts the same as ibuprofen then there was no reason to a prevent doctors from prescribing it. Why would it matter if a doctor prescribed ibuprofen to a COVID patient? The problem was they were trying to ban doctors from prescribing it. That's fuckig bullshit especially if it just acts the same as ibuprofen like you claim.

ibuprofen doesn't have the same side effects dumbass.
Invermectin has different side effects compared to ibuprofen since ibuprofen has fewer side effects compared to ibuprofen.

Where is your evidence that they ever tried to ban doctors from providing it? They did messaging saying it wasn't effective and not to take it particularly if it was horse dewormer. Part of the reason for that is because people were self medicating using it including a couple that died. Lots of people were using animal invermectin instead of getting a doctor's prescription.

Of the 21 persons who called in August, 11 were men, and most were older than 60 years of age (median age, 64; range, 20 to 81). Approximately half (11 persons) were reported to have used ivermectin to prevent Covid-19, and the remaining persons had been using the drug to treat Covid-19 symptoms. Three persons had received prescriptions from physicians or veterinarians, and 17 had purchased veterinary formulations; the source of ivermectin for the remaining person was not confirmed.
 
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No, you sighted a study that was later retracted. Current studies state invermectin is not an effective treatment or prevention for COVID. The End
You really are a moron, it's cited not sighted.

Regarding the studies, the only one I trust is the PRINCIPLE one conducted by the world renowned Nuffield Foundation.


 
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