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    Ivermectin Cuts Covid Mortality by 92%, Major Study Finds – Why is it Still Not Approved?

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    • raphjd
      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

      https://dailysceptic.org/2022/09/03/ivermectin-cuts-covid-mortality-by-92-major-study-finds-why-is-it-still-not-approved/

      Here's a link to the study;

      https://www.cureus.com/articles/111851-regular-use-of-ivermectin-as-prophylaxis-for-covid-19-led-up-to-a-92-reduction-in-covid-19-mortality-rate-in-a-dose-response-manner-results-of-a-prospective-observational-study-of-a-strictly-controlled-population-of-88012-subjects

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      • Rotron
        Rotron last edited by

        Been taking this ones every two or 3 weeks at the the height of the pandemic; now only ones a month or the night before I am scheduled to work in office (WIO) as I work from home (WFH) or the night before every time I would have a visitor at home or when my boyfriend comes.

        I bought a lot of these just to make sure I would not run out of supply and now I do not think I would be able to finish them in one or maybe 2 years. My boyfriend and I takes Ivermectin only ones a month now.

        I have never had covid, my boyfriend did. So I told him about Ivermectin and sent him some and this medicine really helped him recover and shorten the time he got sick with covid symptoms. I am thankful for this medicine. Ivermectin is not a cure but a prevention.

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          hubrys @raphjd last edited by hubrys

          @raphjd

          LINK: Explanation by non-profit, non-partisan science advocacy group that explains why the study you linked to is actually bullshit.

          Nope, the science doesn't back you up.

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