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Complete backdown on ban on ivermectin?

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WTF WTF?

>>While ivermectin may have been part of the initial response the Indian government now saids not to use it for CV-19.

Why? Because the research says "...clinical studies show... no benefit in treating COVID.”<<

That's not what the Mexican Ivermectin studies show.
Check the last link in my previous post.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 29 August 2023 2:32:34 PM
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Sorry that should read mhaze.
Posted by WTF? - Not Again, Tuesday, 29 August 2023 2:35:14 PM
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Mexico City stopped distributing ivermectin in September and now bases its covid-19 strategy on vaccines.
Posted by WTF? - Not Again, Tuesday, 29 August 2023 2:40:38 PM
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At the height of the great WuFlu scare, my father was in a nursing home apparently with a month or so to live (he actually lasted another year). At the time, the nursing home suffered an outbreak of scabies which isn't unusual in those types of settings. the home was locked down (no visitors) but via a combination of pleadings, cajoling and legal threats, I was able to visit my dying father.... and I caught scabies.

Off to a dermatologist who prescribed Ivermectin (shocked, horror!!). Whilst on that course of drugs, my immediate and intimate family members within our household were inadvertently exposed to the dreaded WuFlu. Upshot...of the eight people exposed, 7 caught the virus. Only I, on my course of Ivermectin, didn't succumb.

Anecdote isn't evidence but I remain convinced the drug was the reason I remained unaffected.
Posted by mhaze, Tuesday, 29 August 2023 2:51:15 PM
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Dear Foxy,

«Why on earth would any rational person not listen to medical
professionals? Makes no sense.»

Well there could be many valid and rational reasons: political, ideological, spiritual, etc.

The apparent welfare of one's physical body is only one dimension to consider - who said it amounts to everything?

Breaking the monopoly of the established conventional medical practitioners and their associations is by itself one good reason: it may not cure or prevent COVID-19 but it can help restoring one's dignity.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Tuesday, 29 August 2023 2:58:38 PM
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mhaze,

Ivermectin is a drug that's used for parasitic infections
like scabies. And it doesn't necessarily follow that you
should have caught Covid just because others did. And that
the parasitic drug helped you against Covid.

I've also been in hospital plus in
a transition care program in an aged care facility where Covid
was rampant. I did not catch it. The same as you. And I did
not take the parasite-killing drug either.

However, it's a mind-thing isn't it. Often a placebo helps
when meds aren't available or a person refuses to take
the prescribed treatment. Lucky for you you took the drug
for scabies.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 29 August 2023 3:06:46 PM
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