Nobel Prize Winner Professor Satoshi Omura, whose discovery of ivermectin led to one of history's greatest public health achievements in transforming the health status of large parts of the globe... gets censored for discussing the science supporting ivermectin in COVID-19. Yup. pic.twitter.com/JHbdZ3nQJm— Pierre Kory, MD MPA (@PierreKory) July 1, 2021
I've used ivermectin/Ivomec plenty, it's the most commonly used veterinary antiparasite medication in the USA and is widely used as a human antihelminthic in the global south
I am not a virologist, however I had never known ivermectin to be used on viral diseases until these claims so I am inherently somewhat skeptical: in my previous understanding ivermectin kills certain multicellular invertebrates and nothing else.
ok so I've heard about ivermectin before but never looked it up
from 2011: Ivermectin, ‘Wonder drug’ from Japan: the human use perspective, by Satoshi Omura
I've used ivermectin/Ivomec plenty, it's the most commonly used veterinary antiparasite medication in the USA and is widely used as a human antihelminthic in the global south
it cured my :brainworms:
it literally often does cure brain worms if they're platyhelminths
Do you think we should be allowed to discuss its use against Covid? Why or why not?
I am not a virologist, however I had never known ivermectin to be used on viral diseases until these claims so I am inherently somewhat skeptical: in my previous understanding ivermectin kills certain multicellular invertebrates and nothing else.
That's not the question; the question is should we be allowed to discuss its use against covid? Why or why not?
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