Bingo. I think the cat's out of the bag now, we have evidence from a thousand experiments that HCQ , Ivermectin, Fendbendazole, Fluvoxamine, Quercetin, monoclonal antibodies, UV light, etc. are safe and effective. That's why this push to get full authorization. Of course the FDA is in on the scam.
I wouldn’t be so quick to lump monoclonal antibodies in with the safe and effective group. Injecting mouse protein into your bloodstream can have pretty severe side effects for some people.
My own daughter developed “serum sickness” from a monoclonal antibody therapy for her leukemia. It made her absolutely miserable and she died much sooner than she would have without it.
With so many doctors using Ivermectin for COVID prevention/treatment, WHY hasn't anyone at FDA reviewed any data?
"The FDA has not reviewed data to support use of ivermectin in COVID-19 patients to treat or to prevent COVID-19; ..."
Because if they found it worked they'd lose emergency authorization
Bingo. I think the cat's out of the bag now, we have evidence from a thousand experiments that HCQ , Ivermectin, Fendbendazole, Fluvoxamine, Quercetin, monoclonal antibodies, UV light, etc. are safe and effective. That's why this push to get full authorization. Of course the FDA is in on the scam.
I wouldn’t be so quick to lump monoclonal antibodies in with the safe and effective group. Injecting mouse protein into your bloodstream can have pretty severe side effects for some people.
My own daughter developed “serum sickness” from a monoclonal antibody therapy for her leukemia. It made her absolutely miserable and she died much sooner than she would have without it.
I'm sorry for your loss. Safe and effective are relative terms for any treatment.