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mikedilger | 4 years ago
They also clearly are Americans who seem to think this is an American issue. Ivermectin use for COVID-19 is worldwide and isn't aconsequence of "rejecting American Institutions" but was a desperate attempt by caregivers to keep their patients alive. They think they are seeing a pattern - that it works. But humans are easily fooled and see patterns everywhere, so we need better data. In the meantime, those doctors will continue to use ivermectin, and an upcoming Oxford study will get us some better data.
Might I also add that the evidence in support of Remdesivir is much much weaker than the evidence in support of Ivermectin, that the WHO recommends against Remdesivir, and yet in America it's widely used and nobody is bitching about it. Hypocrisy.
bb88|4 years ago
In fact their argument is that it's too early to know so going in front of congress and the media is irresponsible.
Hydroxychloroquine, too, showed promise in the early studies. When it became clear it wasn't efficacious, the media and politicians had already grabbed hold informing millions of americans that it was a cure when it in fact was not.
The EUA for remedesivir and EUA revocation of hydroxychloroquine are here. They seem to be self explanatory about why the FDA took the action they did.
https://www.fda.gov/media/137564/download https://www.fda.gov/media/138945/download
OrvalWintermute|4 years ago
I think you are mischaracterizing what the research has actually shown.
Similar to HIV/AIDS, the most current clinical research on the field shows to treat it with a cocktail of drugs
E.g.
Antivirals
Immunomodulators
anti-senescent cells
Anticoagulants
ACE2 inhibitors
And a long list of other ones that singularly have some efficacy, but as a large cocktail together dramatically improve patient outcomes.