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Comments by "N Marbletoe" (@nmarbletoe8210) on "No, Japan DID NOT Approve Ivermectin for COVID" video.
I checked the scientific literature. There is a lot of support for 1v3r actually.
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and Pakman is out too. but we can all search the literature and see 7 of 11 review articles finding major benefits... right? google scholar?
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@chertfoot1500 Yes, that's where I found over 11 review articles on iver. The majority found that it worked...
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"Back in late January of this year, we reported that Slovakia was the first EU-based nation to formally authorize the use of ivermectin for both prophylaxis and treatment for COVID-19 patients" -Trial Site News
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There are a few dozen RCTs, the results are mixed. Some find major benefit, some do not.
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Rogan does not say he is smart, so he is not an example of that effect. However, we might be examples. I'm smart, and I'm right. Are you smart and right? If we answer yes and yes...
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Joe is probably right about iver though. 7/11 review articles agree
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Where do you find the scientific papers?
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I find it strange that people attack him for a (mostly) harmless medicine that (probably) works, based on 7 out of 11 review articles I have read so far.
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"Back in late January of this year, we reported that Slovakia was the first EU-based nation to formally authorize the use of ivermectin for both prophylaxis and treatment for COVID-19 patients." -Trial Site News
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Rogan took human meds. The studies are impressive, but not conclusive. Many people see the value in vaccines and other meds also
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Many studies report benefits from the iver. I'm sure he wasn't trying to prove it, but the RCTs do provide some support.
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And maybe the half dozen reviews, each citing a dozen or more RCTs, that report major benefit.
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There is a lot of support in the results, but also many results find no significance.
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There are many such trials now reported in the literature.
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Folks like Colbert and Seth Myers are also running that same risk of misleading the public. They call it horse paste, but everyone who looks it up sees that it is one of the most common human medicines. Put 1 and 1 together, and they may think you can't get it from the doctor.
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E.g., "Horses use it" (true) therefore "it is not for humans" (false)
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It never had the scientific support that 1v3r has
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