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FDA Settles Ivermectin Case, Agrees to Remove Controversial ‘Stop It’ Post

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by Gatorrick22, Mar 22, 2024.

  1. antny1

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    You expect me to listen to a pharmacist over random grifters? Nice try sheeple.
     
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  2. duggers_dad

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    Horse paste, vaccines … same thing.

    Unnecessary and potentially risky pharmaceutical interventions for non-existent diseases.
     
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  3. WC53

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    So you’re saying it works on parasites…. Hmmmm…. ;)
     
  4. danmanne65

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    I think in the third world it had some effect on Covid mortality. It wasn’t because it was an antiviral but having a parasitic infection while having Covid was a dangerous comorbidity.
     
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  5. duggers_dad

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    Placebo Effect is a thing.
     
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  6. VAg8r1

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    Agree. If I recall there were a couple of small clinical trials in which Ivermectin was shown to reduce Covid mortality, one was in India, the other in Brazil. Both of the trials were conducted in areas in which parasitic infestation was endemic. Eliminating the parasitic infections lowered the Covid mortality.
     
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  7. l_boy

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    A few years ago we used it as a secondary treatment for scabies. The primary treatment, an insecticide cream, didn’t totally knock it out. A second application coupled with ivermectin prescription pills did. Once one person brings it in the house it’s likely everyone will get it. The good thing about the ivermectin is unlike the insecticide cream it tends to work as a preventative against the parasite for months.
     
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  8. danmanne65

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    I had a dog who got mange. Took him to the vet who told me he could write me a prescription which would be expensive or I could go to an animal supply store and by some injectable ivermectin. He told me to inject it every other day for a week than put it on his food twice a week prophylacticly for a couple of weeks. It cleared it right up. Think the 5 cc bottle cost like 7 dollars, but it’s been years.
     
  9. mikemcd810

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    Wait a minute. So you just followed the Vet's recommendation instead of seeking out a single, disgraced former Vet on some fringe website and give your dog some completely unrelated medication? Such a sheeple move :)
     
  10. channingcrowderhungry

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    Yeah. Big Pharm didn't want to make shitloads of money off ivermectin so they hid the benefits of it for Covid use. Makes perfect, logical, sense.


    Derps
     
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  11. danmanne65

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    Honestly, there are some wackadoodles in every profession. It was a vet who I trusted if he had tried to sell me some MLM treatment himself I would have noped right out of there.
     
  12. demosthenes

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    “Turbo cancer” used to attack Covid-19 vaccines is largely based on a study from 1990-2019. Conspiracy theorists are going to do their thing and people like Rick, Aging, and Q are going to lap it up.

    Here’s another collection of supposed experts and the problems with their statements, research, and even claimed expertise/credentials.
    Dr. William Makis and “turbo cancer”: Falsely blaming COVID-19 vaccines for cancer
     
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  13. vegasfox

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    The FDA causes more harm than good. .

    Pfizer is a criminal enterprise imo.

    I don't care about your credentials, I want to know what your PCAT score was so I can assess your intelligence.
     
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  14. Gatorrick22

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    A freaking TWITTER POST? Is that all you got? LMFAO!

    Yeah, maybe you need to quote real medical research and labs that prove otherwise.
     
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    Attention city in Nevada: We have found your missing village idiot. Please retrieve this person at your earliest convenience....please, dear God, at your absolute soonest, first available time you could possibly do it.
     
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  16. danmanne65

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    So you can’t read either? It wasn’t a twitter post. It was a google summary of an fda article. It is difficult to respond here without getting banned. You are allowed to post nonsense but if I call you an idiot I get a vacation.
     
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  17. dangolegators

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    And it might have helped save a few MAGAs in the US for the same reason. For the rest of us, who don't have worms, it was of no use.
     
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  18. Trickster

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    Man, I know the feeling. Some people's wiring shorts out when they try to think.
     
  19. antny1

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    They refuse to answer the question when asked. Why does Merck, the 14billion dollar a year and #71 on the Forbes 500 list maker of Ivermectin need fringe "doctors" and conspiracy theorists to push their product? Why are Merck and their products to be trusted anyway????

    Without conspiracy theories they don't have an answer. Usually just overly contrived unnecessary plots to achieve something that is already happening or easily done through natural happenings or much more direct course of action.
     
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  20. vegasfox

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    So what did we learn during the Fe Pandemic?

    Pharmacists lie
    Doctors lie
    Medical researchers lie
    Professors lie
    Medical journals lie
    The FDA lies
    The CDC lies
    The WHO lies
    Pfizer lies
    Moderna lies
    Democrats are totalitarians
    Bill Gates is scum

    Money corrupts

    AzCatFan and HeyItsMe might not think the FDA causes more harm than good as I posted but neither one of them wants to challenge me. If they do I'll chop them up, barbecue them and serve them to hungry Haitians.
     
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