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The FDA doesn’t say that. The FDA says that ivermectin is for horses that is made for horses and ivermectin that is made for people is for people. It’s in reference to the crazy people buying horse dewormer and subsequently calling poison control because the dosages and whatever else is in there aren’t suitable for humans.
It’s the majority of the scientific studies/healthcare community that says anti-parasitics haven’t had a greater effect on outcomes than a placebo post-infection.
I know that. You know that. Any doctor willing to do research knows that. The FDA probably knows that too, but they’re not making it public information that there’s a difference between horse and human Ivermectin. The FDA recently put out a meme on Twitter saying that Ivermectin is strictly for horses and cows and for people NOT to use it. They didn’t make ANY mention of human use despite being used over 2.8 billion times in Africa alone. Why is that?
The majority if not 100% of actual use and practice has shown Ivermectin to be extremely effective. I’ll ask you as well… would you tell all those people in India to stop using Ivermectin because your big pharma studies don’t support the data? Even though the people of India has said it’s saved thousands if not millions of lives? You would advise them to stop taking Ivermectin? Seriously?