Ivermectin, the latest supposed treatment for COVID-19 being touted by anti-vaccination groups, had “no effect whatsoever” on the disease, according to a large patient study.
That’s the conclusion of the Together Trial, which has subjected several purported nonvaccine treatments for COVID-19 to carefully designed clinical testing. The trial is supervised by McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, and conducted in Brazil ...
Fake study. This is just to push more injections. Just like the FAKE hydroxy is dangerous study that got retracted. Many countries are using Ivm with great success. Ieve seen the interviews with doctors and personally know a doctor using it in her practice. You see emergency authorization for the injection requires there to be NO other treatment available. Thats why all the propaganda against alternatives. Vx failed and needs boosters. Just like the flu does.
The problem of Ivermectin trials based in Latin American countries is that community Ivermectin use is so widespread, it becomes a major confounder in trials because most of the 'placebo' group could be using it.
'Latin America’s embrace of an unproven COVID treatment is hindering drug trials'
Hopefully it would be noted in the limitations section of the trial paper, but the writers of media articles are often polarized or biased and just cherry pick.
ETA, personally I would prefer small well designed trials from researchers with historical expertise who provide plenty of accompanying information and are willing to discuss the results, eg Chaccour et al:
'The effect of early treatment with ivermectin on viral load, symptoms and humoral response in patients with non-severe COVID-19: A pilot, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial'
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 25.4 ms ] threadThat’s the conclusion of the Together Trial, which has subjected several purported nonvaccine treatments for COVID-19 to carefully designed clinical testing. The trial is supervised by McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, and conducted in Brazil ...
The part where they talk about trials like these..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAHi3lX3oGM&t=958s
Viewing full testimony is recommended.
'Latin America’s embrace of an unproven COVID treatment is hindering drug trials'
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02958-2
Hopefully it would be noted in the limitations section of the trial paper, but the writers of media articles are often polarized or biased and just cherry pick.
ETA, personally I would prefer small well designed trials from researchers with historical expertise who provide plenty of accompanying information and are willing to discuss the results, eg Chaccour et al:
'The effect of early treatment with ivermectin on viral load, symptoms and humoral response in patients with non-severe COVID-19: A pilot, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial'
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIUO08W94eY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuzHG0rpOrc