Originally Posted by
TrojanCMH
Are you another person that thinks all those Indian health care workers should stop using Ivermectin? Their 83% success rate is a conspiracy and the thousands of doctors in the U.S. that’s used it don’t know what they’re doing? Perhaps you should inform them their success with the drug is purely magic based on your study.
Your study shows an awful lot of numbers and fancy words to come to the conclusion of wait for it … “uncertain and unclear”. You’d think after all that time spent doing that research and after a 40 year history they’d at least have something more concrete than that. On top of that your study admits that 1/3 of their research has potential for “high level of bias”. In addition to that your study doesn’t show ANY numbers of how the Ivermectin users compare to placebo or normal in patient treatment. They show some of the results of the Ivermectin use, but then show absolutely nothing of the comparator groups. All they say is “uncertain.” It’s Earth shattering. Maybe that organization can win a Nobel prize for their ground breaking research. A high school biology class could come to a more concrete conclusion than that. Whether it was positive or negative.